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Can't figure out what's wrong.

I was late on my period by two days I took a test it was negative... I have been getting migraines, nausea, heartburn, breast tenderness, dizziness, weakness to the point where it is hard to get up off the couch, food cravings, I can smell a nasty ashtray half way across the room, I have lost appetite for food and when I do crave something I can not eat much of it before I am full and full for hours.I got up one morning to pee and thought that I had started a very light period when I went to pee twenty minutes later there where no signs of blood at all. I finally started my period a few days later, it was REALLLLLY heavy like a whole box of supers in three days heavy, and it only lasted for three days and it was over. I am still having the symptoms and I fear that something worse may be occurring. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts to what might be going on?
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you got a negative test when you were two days late....honestly you said you got your period...and you were only late by 2 days. you might not have been pregnant. so try not to worry so much.

you did start bleeding and were not really all that late. you could have miscacluated your period. and periods are not always the same. sometimes their heavier than others
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I have been with the same guy for a little over a year now so I think I am going to worry about the miscarriage first, and if that is not it then check up and see what is going on with my doctor. Thank you so much for the advice and I will look into everything..
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it might have been a miscarrage, take a test cause it still could come possitive
or it could be an sti
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