I experienced my first symptoms when I was about 4 weeks along, but EVERY woman and even every *pregnancy* are different.
2006-12-08 04:06:16
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answered by luvablelds 3
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I found out a week before my missed period and the only reason I checked was because I was having all your symptoms (not because of the unprotected sex). I took a test as soon as I realized that pregnancy might be a possibility. Generally, when you have these symptoms, your hormones are highly detectable. So if you were to take a test then it should show. So my best advice would be to take one now. An early one would be best. Good luck on the answer :)
2016-05-23 06:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The earliest things I noticed (at around 5-6 weeks) were mild cramps at night, getting up to pee 2-3 times a night, sore nipples, and getting tired earlier. At around 6-7 weeks I got a little nausea off and on but I've never been sick. Right now I'm 9.5 weeks along. The cramping is pretty much gone and I don't have any real nausea, although I feel yucky off and on during the day, where I don't want to eat, but then 15 minutes later I do want to.
2006-12-08 05:00:52
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answered by grasslander27 2
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That almost sounds like what happend to me.. I had my last period sept 4th.. october came and I was getting the cramps and bloating every sign to start my period I even wore a pad just incase, but then about 2 1/2 weeks went by and nothing .. so at the end of october I took a e.p.t and sure enough I was preg! so ya never know.. wait to see if you start and if you dont wait just a lil bit longer to take a test and you def know...
2006-12-08 04:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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you have only just ovulated. unless you had an abnormal period (way shorter and lighter than normal) there is no way you are pregnant.
in a normal cycle, ovulation occurs 14 days prior to your period. if the swimmers find the eggie, then implantation occurs 6-12 days after ovulation and symptoms start any time after that, once hormone levels build up.
it's possible that you have an infection of some sort. see your doctor is this continues.
2006-12-08 04:08:59
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answered by kaydeedid 3
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Seems like my symptoms started immediately. Everyone's different though, even each pregnancy is different. The important thing is You know your body and if you feel that something is not quite right, Go see your doctor and talk about it, There are lots of things that women's bodies go through and it could be nothing or something serious, I would have it checked out.
2006-12-08 04:06:18
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answered by yonksbutterfly4 2
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I would try a pregnancy test, you should know if your pregnant, I had morning sickness right on...about 3 or 4 days from my last missed period..Give it a bit more time, who knows maybe you are pregnant and you just feel these things sooner than most...Good Luck, I hope you are...and if you dont want to be, I hope you not... =)
2006-12-08 04:07:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. I kept saying "oh my period is comming any day now" My boobs hurt so bad, it hurt to walk! (NO LIE) I had body aces and I did pee a little more often. I think thoes are all sighns of pregnancy and you should go by a test. By two. Its always best to double check before you go to the doc's for a real one! Good luck and congrats!
2006-12-08 04:04:08
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answered by BOOTS! 6
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Every woman's body is different. Me; I experienced light cramping, urinating more, light headaches right away, also bloating. I am now 5 weeks (so i just found out myself) but because of my symptoms is why i found out at 3 weeks.
2006-12-08 04:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I had every pregnancy symptom ever possible with every period.
When i got pregnant, i had slightly sore boobs for about three weeks.
At about 9 weeks pregnant I had morning sickness, though it passed at about 12 weeks.
Other than that, nothing at all.
2006-12-08 04:03:58
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answered by amosunknown 7
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