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I think I might be pregnant

Me and my boyfriend had sex one day before ovulation. It's been 4 days now and I feel really weird. Like it feels like my stomach is full but I haven't eaten. And I think my nipples got a little darker. Also I've been sleepy
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Ok thank you
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Although I didnt know I was pregnant until about 1 month after unprotected I had symptoms. Not like movement but I felt like I was bloated and I had to pee a lot. I just didnt feel comfortable in my own body. So maybe you are. It never crossed my mind though until 2 weeks after the unprotected sex and feeling weird... I missed my period and decided to wait another 2 weeks before taking the test (denial lol)  but id take a test just to make sure :) good luck.
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I had a period this month on the 3rd
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Try a pregnancy test .It will tell you for sure.
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You wouldnt be feeling pregnant like something was in your stmach, most women are 12-20 weeks and still havent felt a single flutter so you wouldnt this soon, the only thing you can do is wait until you miss your period (if you miss it) and take a pregnancy test
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You wouldn't have symptoms 4 days after sex. Your body sometimes changes during ovulation or at certain times of the month. When was your last period? If you had unprotected sex a few weeks ago, you could be pregnant. You can get pregnant any time, not just when you're ovulating.
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