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Could I be preggers??

Hi, I am wondering if I am pregnant. I am 36 and TTC my first child, my period came a day late (usually on time) the second day I spotted all day long. Normally on my first day its pretty heavy. The third day its really light not heavy enough for a pad (panty liner only).  A week prior I've woken up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom (pee) and my lower stomach area / uterus was extremely sore for about a week, still a little sore now. I have had a cold about three weeks ago, and I've recently gained weight in recent months. I of course made an appointment for a gyn but it isnt until 2 weeks....please help. Thank you ~ Biting my nails.
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Sorry abt last post that was mean for a different one.. not sure how it posted on this one
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Well if ppl don't approve of your relationship y tell them. Let ur husband tell who ever he wants n u tell who ever u want. But I would wait till ur 2nd trimester. I had an agreement with my mother last year b4 thanksgiving n she said she didn't want me talking to her. So up to know I haven't talked to her. I'm 35 weeks pregnant n haven't even told her. Idk if she found our thru someone else but really I don't care. So if ppl r going to stress u out by u telling them,dont. Just u n ur husband enjoy it. Let them find out on their own. They r the ones that will be missing out on the experience
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Take a home pregnancy test they r pretty accurate if u take them the correct way. Maybe ur period just changed it happens especially if u recently gained alot of weight. But there is a small chance that u might be since u did get ur period. I would take the pregnancy test just to make sure.
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