Yeah, just take a test Dec. 12th. If it is negative and you don't have a period, you can retest in three days. If you know when you ovulated, you can take a pregnancy test 14-16 days after ovulation to get an accurate result (which will come to be around Dec. 12th, probably).
Thanks njeosys!
yes that does help. I was just a little worried because in my first pregnancy which ended at 8 wks i had really sore breasts, so Im glad that I could be pregnant and not have that.
Those definitely sound like pregnancy symptoms and you can get them as early as hours after conception. Just because your breasts aren't sore does NOT mean a thing. Some women have every symptom in the book and some women don't have a single symptom at all. Every pregnancy is different.
You could take a test next week, actually. I found a pregnancy calendar and entered your LMP (last menst. period) and based it on a 30 day cycle, just to be safe. And it said if you're pregnant, you'd be due around August 20 and you would be 3 weeks pregnant right now. You can take a pregnancy test two weeks after conception and the calendar estimated conception to be on or around Nov. 28th.
Hope that helps!