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Is A Delayed Period, Sickness, Tender Breasts, Vaginal Area Pain A Pregnancy?

hi, i have being trying for a baby an this time i think i could be preganant, I have been getting symptoms such as tiredness sickness an tender breasts, i am 3 days late for my period but i have been getting period like pains in my vaginal area could i still be preganant.
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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Hi..if all factors are favourable ( including your husband's semen quality,your ovulation, hormonal and tubal status ), you might be pregnant..plus you are 3 days overdue..so it's time for you to get a urine pregnancy test done by self at home..pregnancy is a highly likely possibility if unsafe sex has been performed around the time of your ovulation ( that is day 8 to day 19 of your cycle)..
however sometimes even a strong desire or fear of pregnancy may also cause delayed periods.
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Is A Delayed Period, Sickness, Tender Breasts, Vaginal Area Pain A Pregnancy?

Hi..if all factors are favourable ( including your husband s semen quality,your ovulation, hormonal and tubal status ), you might be pregnant..plus you are 3 days overdue..so it s time for you to get a urine pregnancy test done by self at home..pregnancy is a highly likely possibility if unsafe sex has been performed around the time of your ovulation ( that is day 8 to day 19 of your cycle).. however sometimes even a strong desire or fear of pregnancy may also cause delayed periods.