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Am I pregnant? help!!!

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So I came off the pill in August and have been having unprotected sex with my boyfriend every week since. I haven't yet had a period since coming off the pill though. This morning when eating breakfast I found I wasn't able to each much, only half a weetabix as it made me feel a bit sick, which is weird as I LOVE my food! And I just had a shower about half hour ago and noticed my nipples were really sore! They still are a little bit. I don't want to waste more money on pregnancy tests just yet as I have done about 7 in the past few months! Any advice or personal stories welcome & would be very grateful!

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Feeling sick and sore nipples are definitely good signs. If they have continued today, splash out on a test - symptoms don't really arrive before a positive test is possible. Good luck xx

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