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I'm 19 and about 5 days late and wondering if I'm pregnant, Please respond

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Hello, I'm new here. My name is Ruby and I'm 19 years old. And I am about 5 days late on when my period should have come(June 4th). I have sore breasts, a small bit of morning sickness, random cravings all through out the day and night and very small non painful cramps. I had unprotected sex but the pregnancy test came out as negative the first time. Does this sound like pregnancy symptoms? Should I take another test, or do the cramps show a sign as my period coming late. This obviously would be my first pregnancy.

Thank you all and please respond

Ruby Kathrynne Williams

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take another test in a few days i sidnt test poss til i was nearly 6 weeks preg

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