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1312584 tn?1280934685

You tell me....

Ok so my fiance and I have been trying for a baby so I came off the pill at the end of March had a period in April and then again at the end of April - my usual cycle.

I've been off the pill before and since the week we had unprotected sex I've been feeling completely different, more noticable in the last 7-10 days.

Headaches
Dizziness
Light headedness
Sore boobs
Backache
Feeling sick
Constipation
Heartburn
Pain in upper right leg
Light pink watery fluid instead of period (started 2 days ago)

I've never had these symptoms before and just wanted your opinion... do you think I'm pregnant or not????

I'm taking a test tomorrow so I'll let you know the outcome but would very much appreciate your opinons

Thanks x
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1312584 tn?1280934685
Thanks again hun, I took a pregnancy test but it's negative?!?!?! Could it be a false negative and mean I am pregnant????

I do have to point out I drink a lot of caffeine, would that affect the result???

Also, as I'm only due on today maybe it's too early to test???

What do you think??? I'm very confused lol xxx
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Yep, like I said anywhere from April 30th to May 5th, so that was in the time frame!! Good luck-- Keep us updated! =)
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1312584 tn?1280934685
Thanks hun, my fiance was over from April 27th to May 2nd.... any chance it could have happened then???

x
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Your actual ovulation date, going my text book here, would be day 14, which would have been May 5th, however, we produce cervical mucus, about a week or few days leading up to our ovulation day. The cervical mucus we produce is very sperm friendly and makes the vagina a good environment for the sperm to survive, and helps carry it to the cervix so it can get where they need to go. Sperm can live up to 5 days in a woman, so if you had sex a week before like April 30th-May 6th, there is a chance of pregnancy. If you had sex before those dates or after there's a very slim chance you're pregnant unless you ovulated earlier or later in your cycle, which happens, and therefore you could get pregnant; But if you have normal cycles every single month the odds of ovulating late or early are slim.
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1312584 tn?1280934685
Yeah I'd say April 22nd, I was due on April 20th but usually come on 2 days into the week it's due....

So my ovulation period would have been the week before May 5th, that's right yeah???

I get confused about all this, just wanna be sure lol x
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Sorry April 22nd, not the 28th.. have no clue where that came from!! LOL
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Ok, can't go by the day your period ended, it goes from the first day of your last period. What day was it that you started your period? My calculations, if you have a 28 day cycle would be April 28th is when you started. Which means you ovulated around Wed, May 5th. Give or take a day, and your fertile period is one week leading up to ovulation and a day after ovulation so if you had intercourse in that time frame, then yes, there is a high possibility of pregnancy.
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1312584 tn?1280934685
Oh and my cycle is 28 days x
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1312584 tn?1280934685
I'm not entirely sure how to work out my ovulation date, maybe you could help????

My last period ended on April 27th and I'm due on tomorrow (May 20th)...

Have had light spotting and it's not blood like a period but watery pink liquid.... is that implantation bleeding???

x
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Well, you certainly have the symptoms of pregnancy but w/o knowing your ovulation date it's kind of hard to tell!! You could have unprotected sex everyday of the month but unless you ovulate, you're not going to get pregnant! So, if you know when you ovulated that would be a lot of help. If you're asking are those pregnancy signs, sure are.
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