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355631 tn?1252174556

could i be pregnate???? help me

ok 2 days before my period i spotted and which was on the 18th the 20th i started my period, got off on the 23rd and spotted untill the 25th, thats the first time in my life that i know of that it has done that. ive been looking through early pregnancy symptoms on the net and every one ive seen says that if u spot like that its a possibilityof pregnancy, that 2 weeks after conception the sperm breaks through some part of the egg and it causes slight spotting, now im worried and i feel like where i just got off my awkward period its to soon for a test. what do u think could i be?  i was at work the other day making coffe and started geting light headed and dizzy and felt as though i was gunna pass out, and ive been staying like really hot even sitting in front of the ac. whats happenin with me?????? please someone help me what should i do, would it be to soon for a test?????
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558118 tn?1216812116
I think it would be fine as long as it is taken first thing in the morning during your routine BR visit, I have to say the dizzy,light headed, and feelings of over heating may be "NOT SAYING that it IS," early menopause or high blood pressure. Either way you still need to be seen and you can have a blood test for preg while there.
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if you think your pregnant then take a pregnancy test in a few weeks.

when did you have sex because that would be VERY helpful in figuring this all out as well as your period prior to having sex, and are you having unprotected sex
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605529 tn?1255502946
Have you taken a test yet?  If you are not pregnant, please use a condom.  You just met this guy.  Do not trap a man, that's the last way you want a man to fall in love with you.
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