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I'm sorry to hear about your recent loss. The symptoms you're experiencing—nausea, heartburn, cramping, and headache—could potentially indicate pregnancy, but they may also be related to hormonal changes following your miscarriage. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause of your symptoms and to discuss any concerns you may have. They can provide guidance and clarity based on your individual situation.

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What kinds or feelings do you have when you are pregnant? Nausea, abdominal cramping, headache.......


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Answer If ur cramping and bleeding at 5 weeks pregnant it could be two things: a miscarriage or you thought that you were pregnant and you were just really REALLY late. IF CONFIRMED PREGNANCY, CALL DOC IMMEDIATELY OR GO TO EMERGENCY ROOM.


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There is a slim chance of you being pregnant.


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