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Do you think im pregnant?

Okay my bf & I have been trying to get pregnant for a couple of months, we have been having unprotected sex. my period is 24 days late but at the beginning of this month i had light pinkish color spotting which i assumed which was my period but it wasn't. in this pass month i had light cramps but no symptoms of my period. after work i will come home, eat, shower and go to sleep until around two or three in the morning where i will wake up craving pears and peanut butter or pickles and strawberry ice cream and not able to go back to sleep after i eat being im not comfortable or i will be hot even with a fan on.. at work if i cant work like i should bc i smell the food and feel kinda nausea.. my stomach is kind of tight and i havent been able to poop.. i have took two home test which came back negative.. but my period have never been late.. i am not scared and i will be happy if i was a mommy to be..

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hey, i think that you could be, the "spotting" of blood is normal, and happens like you said for most pregnant women. Assuming that this is your first pregnancy the cravings of pears and strawberry ice-cream are very common in first-time pregnancys. Judging on your symptoms i think that you are but i can't tell you if you auctally are or not so i advise you to either get a pregnancy test or head to a doctor to find out for sure. Good Luck! :) .

  • 1 decade ago

    Hi, I would say no, too early to crave anyway, I think it is pycological at the moment, hope it happens for you though

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You should schedule an appointment with your local gyno.

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