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Thirsty a sign of pregnancy?

Is being really thirsty a sign of pregnancy??  The past 2 days I have been really thirsty...I know I'm really reading into this but I was just wondering??
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i came off pill and had unprotected sex few times i bled 2 weeks whilst on bc which is why i stopped taking ti but we have taken many chances since havent bled now for 5 weeks and unsure as to when am due on my period, i have had 4 children already and i feel pregnant have all the signs if you like bloated cramping discharge (tmi) headaches backache terrible nightmares and now this sudden thurst oh also tea makes me sick and sausages haha random or what all hpt are negative and am waiting on blood results, i rang gp lady on phone says test doesnt say weather negatoive or positive :s so is leaving a note for doc and im to ring tomorrow which i dont understand can anyone help i know seems silly me asking after having 4 but just so need to know whats going on with my body :)
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Hey dont be mad Im posting on this site and sorry if I offend anyone, but I am trying to figure it out. My gf has had what felt to be a swollen cervix, then it seemed to go back to normal. Ive heard it can feel open when its indeed closed still? Also she had light red almost pink discharge on a pad about 2 weeks after we had sex. She usually craves chocolate right before her per, butt since weve had sex she has craved it 3 times. Its been a little over a month. Now shes complaining of the having to pee and very thirsty for water. Does this sound like she may be preg?
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I'm really really thirsty, hungrier than usual, my face is breaking out pretty bad, and my nipples are tender!!!

My period is due in about a week... Wouldn't it be too early for symptoms?

But my boyfriend and I were not too careful about a week before expected ovulation. My previous period was late though, so it is possible I ovulated early... ?

Any thoughts?
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hi all
i have had pincky brown discharge and been really thirsty for two days now.... i have two weeks till i am due for my period... i have been feeling very tierd, bloated and having back and cramping pain but mild... wondered what every one thinks
thank you louise :)
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I still have 7 days before my next period is supposed to come but Ive been feelin a bit odd lately.
For the last couple of days Ive been lightheaded sometimes its when am just standin, a little bit nauseated after eatin but it hasnt been so much as to where I acctually throw up. My body just feels...different I cant explain the feelin. The last two days ive ben sooooooo THIRSTY!!! its so unreal! Its waken me up at night and my throat would be completely dry I wouldnt even be able to swallow and no matter how much i drink am still thirsty. Im not sure if i could be pregnant or not and since i still have a week to find out its killing me not knowing.
  
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thats what happened to me i tested one or two weeks ago n it was a no go. :( and now i  just took a test n it came out positive and im reallly really thristy  have been for the past 4 days but i didnt think anything of it. help me out please.??
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