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Irregular period 2 weeks ago, is it too early for signs of pregnancy?



i usually have my period between 21-25 days which lasts for around 5-7 days. my last period was two weeks ago and lasted 1.5 days and was similar to spotting. I have also had sore breasts throughout last week and for the last 2 days I have developed a bad stomach ache and nausea - to the point of losing my appetite. Are these good enough signs for pregnancy? Should I test for it or is it too early for a home test?

No its not to late to test for pregnancy at all. Go to your local pharmacy and ask for a pregnancy test kit or go to your doctor. You will know straight away if you are pregnant as the tests are very fast these days. All the best for the future!
Take the test. It doesn't sound too early. If the test is negative, do another one in 5 days. Good luck!! Hope you are ready to be a dad. =)
nurse
Take the test and if it is negative try again because test kits are not fool proof.
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