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How soon did you have pregnancy symptoms

im not sure if I'm pregnant or not. It would be my 3rd child. With my second pregnancy I knew I was pregnant 1 week after conception. My husband and had sex 2 days ago and I've felt nauseous and I've been having stomach cramping. I know my body really well but I also know this could all be in my head. Any ladies know they were pregnant right away?
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If u just had sex 2 days ago it wouldn't be cuz ur pregnant.. In 2 days it hasn't even implanted.  Which is when u start producing the pregnancy hormones n those r what causes the symptoms. There is no way u can know if ur pregnant 2 days after.
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My husband and I had been trying to conceive for a little while last year and I never really had any symptoms except for breast tenderness with all the negatives I got. When we finally got pregnant in January I was sooo moody and cranky ( ive never seen myself like this before) and crying alot so I really suspected something was up. Then the day BEFORE I took my pregnancy test I woke up with the worst cravings of saltine crackers with raisins mixed! I knew then and there something was up! Took my test the next day ( supposed to be my first period day and Im like clock work every single month) it was a positive!  
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My husband and I had sex on a Saturday morning and I got a cold sore on my lip that same day. We joked walking into church about it being a sign of pregnancy...2 weeks later I missed my period and got a positive test. You know your body and usually the first instinct is the correct one. Hopefully it works out for you the way you want it too! Just don't drive yourself crazy over the waiting and wondering
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I have very mild symptoms. However before I even knew I was pregnant, I randomly craved a pickle ( i don't even like pickles), I had to pee all the time, and I had a canker sore. So I think it's possible to have symptoms before testing.
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