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Could I be pregnant?

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I am two days late and I am feeling very sick and my breast are sore to touch and I've been like this for a good few days? Is it too early to take a test! The sickness comes and goes! I used to smoke but now I can't touch a fag ? Could I be pregnant

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You can test as soon as you've missed a period. If negative and still no period a couple of days later, test again. X

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I took a pregnancy test but I got a very faint negative line? Just one like but it was faint is it an invalid test?

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