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Am I prg?

Hi all,

I "feel"pregnant, but I don't know if I am. I think its to early to know for sure, but I calculated to be about 5 to 6 dpo and I know that implantation takes a while to occur but I started getting sick yesterday morning. I thought it was all in my head, but today I woke up and after a few hours of work I was feeling nauseous again. Is it possible to get sick so early on?  I keep on getting different stories from all my friends that just had a baby or are pregnant, but I dont know what to think. Waiting is driving me crazy.
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everyone is different no one can really say when a woman willl feel symptoms of pregnancy. some say its too early. Some say symptoms subside by the second trimester. Bt for me i didnt have a clue i was pregnant til i went to the doctor thinking i had the flu. they tested me for pregnancy it came back positive i was 15 weeks pregnant. i had what i thought was my periods. no sickness til then. i felt sick out of the blew. i was shocked when i found out.
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I don't know if you would have the morning sickness that early.  I haven't heard of any one who has, implantation usually occurs 7-10 DPO, but I guess it could happen sooner.  Wait until you are 12 DPO, or until you are late for a period, then take an HPT.
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It might be pregnancy, but generally morning sickness doesn't start until 5-6 weeks of pregnancy. Its also possible you could just have a virus and are ill. Wait a week or so and take a pregnancy test with first morning urine.
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