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Hi:) Ok so I'm about 2 weeks late, been having waves of nausea ( so much so that I don't want to eat) and my breasts are killing me. I'm absolutely terrified of taking a test as I've been very disappointed over the past 2 years. And I feel like I'm getting excited only to be disappointed in the end. Could I want a baby so badly that my body thinks I'm preg? Or could this be IT?

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It could be psychosomatic, but yes there is a chance you're pregnant. The only way to find out is to take a test! At least at two weeks late you're confident of an accurate result, and at least you'll then know.

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Thank you so much:) I'll take a test soon:) fingers crossed:D have a wonderful day!!

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