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Symptoms in my head?!

Hello! My last period was Oct. 8th, and I had sex during the time I was ovulating. I recently (in the past few days) had extreme fatigue, nauseous, extremely hungry, and cramping. Today I only felt slightly queasy but nothing else. No spotting or anything. Did I jump the gun thinking I may in fact be pregnant? I can't test yet because it will show a false negative for sure (as I am due Nov. 3rd). Did anyone else experience this and ended up with a positive pregnancy test?
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I had some symptoms before my missed period. Fatigue, tender breasts and light abdominal cramping which I kept thinking meant I was getting my period. I took hpt day after missed period which was neg. 3 days later a 2nd hpt gave a very faint positive. I'm now 17w. Good luck ladies
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hi ladies i have same prob i last had my pd on 6th october aswel i have same symptoms aswel but i also had spotting so im pretty sure we will all gt possotive result. x gud luck evry one
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Well, my last period started on oct. 3rd..I am suppose to start again on the 30th but I have also been having the same symptoms you have plus some..I took a test today and it was a faint positive. I'm gonna wait until I actually miss my period and take another. I think it would be too early for you to tell. My suggestion, its possible but wait till the 3rd to take a test if you don't start. (: good luck!!
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