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I think am pregnant??????

Well I have cramps before my period but five days before I had unprotected sex now I'm worrying and kinda happy if I am pregnant or not. But I'm not having the tenderness in my breast or the morning sickness right is it to early to worrying about pregnancy symptoms at this time?
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I concieved around march 13 and usually would have gotten my period on the 17 it depends on you . Every woman is different . Just wait and see if you get your period .
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Wait a few weeks to take a test. You can get pregnant at anytime in your cycle. My son was concieved a week after i ovulated and the week before my last period at the end of February.
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You wouldn't be ovulating a week before your period
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I doubt you are pregnant. Have to have sex during your ovulation
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7998980 tn?1407262519
Its too early for symptoms if you hvnt even missed your period yet . Its also too early to tell with a home test . Just wait to see if you miss your period because 5 days before you may have been ovulating so there is a chance . If you are a week late go ahead and get a test take it sometime the next week and use your morning pee because its the most accurate . I like clear blue tests or first response . They seem to be the most accurate .
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