I think I may be pregnant. I had unprotected sex twice a week apart after taking Elle on June 10th. My next period is due in 4 days. I am 23 years old, not using any medications, and used to have diabetic episodes but am now fine. I experienced nausea yesterday, felt tired and slept all day today, only ate once, and had small, not painful cramps on my lower left side. What should I do to confirm pregnancy and what are the possible symptoms I should watch for?

December 23rd, 2024

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