The symptoms of pregnancy largely mimic the symptoms of the arrival of your period, so the only way to know for sure is to get a positive home pregnancy test or blood test from the doctor.
Some people do chart their temperatures and can identify a possible pregnancy based on how their temps go, but the most reliable way is to do a home pregnancy test at about 2 weeks after suspected ovulation.
2007-02-10 07:49:37
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answered by Lyndsey 3
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Get a pregnancy test. Some of the most common signs are: no period or spotting for a few days, sore breasts, headaches, tiredness, or maybe even nausea.
2007-02-10 15:54:28
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answered by Babygirl 4
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Your period stops or becomes very light.
You may feel nausea or queasiness. Some women vomit. ("Morning sickness" can happen any time of day -- it may help to eat small meals throughout the day, snack on crackers or toast, or drink juice or lemonade.)
Your breasts swell and may be tender.
Your nipples and the area around the nipples (areola) get darker and broader.
You have to urinate more often.
You feel tired.
You may become constipated and have heartburn (Tums may help).
You may have headaches.
You experience mood swings -- feel angry, sad, or happy for no reason.
2007-02-10 15:49:38
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answered by Cutie 4
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The only way to know for sure is to have a test done. If you are not due to start yet.. you can have a beta quant blood test done and see what you hcg levels are. This will let you know if you are actually pregnant. Good luck.
2007-02-10 15:49:54
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answered by luvthbaby2 4
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when your period due and you take the pregnacy test that says possitive
2007-02-10 15:53:00
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answered by Spicatt 2
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