It's not possible to be pregnant during a regular and normal period. Get examined by a physician to investigate the cause of your current symptoms. You could be depressed and, if so, you'd be referred to a mental health specialist, but get an examination & tests first to look for anemia, underactive thyroid,iron deficiency, etc
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In medicine they tell us never to say never. However, if your symptoms are from pregnancy the hormonal changes that trigger them would end up in the pee or blood. If properly performed they are generally accurate, but false negatives happen. False positives are exceedingly rare. d get checked out for some other cause if the symptoms bother you & upt is negative.
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It is not feasible to provide a meaningful opinion without taking additional history, physical examination and may be some tests. It would be prudent to see your doctor and discuss if you may be depressed. Counter-intuitive as it may seem, exercise may help. Start with low intensity exercise such as walking and gradually increase the intensity as tolerated. Drink more water. Wish you good health!
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