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Is it pregnancy

I had an emergency partial hysterectomy in 2011. Right now I've been seeing this guy not often but our last meet he said I've gained weight and that I was pregnant.  I don't wanna believe him I think I'm scared to.  But there are things that keep poking out at me.  I've started eating pickles and I don't even like pickles.  My boob's have been swollen and tender,  my younger niece wants to lay under me alot and just rub my boob's.  I have a heavy feeling of pain like in my pelvic area and using bathroom like crazy.  Is this possible or is it just all in our heads? I was stuck at 146 lbs for over a year and just 2weeks ago I was told I gained up 156lbs.also I've been taking more naps in a day then usual
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Although extremely rare, pregnancy can occur after hysterectomy when you still have one or both ovaries. They call it an "ectopic pregnancy" since it implants in a Fallopian tube or elsewhere in the abdomen (other than the uterus). If you are pregnant, you need to seek medical help as this can become a medical emergency.
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