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Not sure if I am pregnant! Help!
I had contraceptive pill on 15th Feb and on 4th March, I got my Periods on 8th March. Now from past one week that is from 15th March, I had stomach burns, too much of burping and nauseous feeling. And I started blood spotting after two days which is continued by next 4days. My friend did speak to a gynac and she said I am having hormonal imbalance as I have taken pill twice. But I am not sure now. Am I pregnant? I haven't puked... I don't have morning sickness or even headaches or cravings. And I also noticed my breasts look a bit large than before. I am not sure about it though. Kindly advise what is to be done. As the quarantine is going on I am not able to get out and take a pregnancy test too. Help!
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Consult online please. Best is take a urine pregnancy test on the kid available at the chemist
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