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Q: Am I Pregnant or just Sick?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 21st, 2006
i recently had sex for the first time and the guy's condom broke.
lately i have been feeling,tired, not hungry,sick to my stomach,fever, and sore throat. im supposed to be on my period on july 28th
could i be preganat or am i just sick?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on July 27th, 2006
Pregnancy Answer A1247
It is too early to say if you are pregnant or not. It seems more likely that you are sick. A fever and sore throat are definitely not signs of pregnancy. If you don’t get your period on the expected date and the period is late for more than a week, you can take a home pregnancy test and be sure!


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