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Is it to soon to know?

I am due for my period next week, is it possible that I feel symptoms already? or is it all in my head, because we are trying for a baby? Has anyone had a similiar story?
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thanks ladies,!
@breanna , that is exactly how I feel & I had never had this feeling. like I think I just knoww..
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I had some unexplained spotting, turned out to be implantation bleeding, and I can't explain it but about a week before my period I flat out refused to drink alcohol. I was very uncomfortable having any! I took a pregnancy test later and found out why lol. Sometimes u can just tell, in my opinion anyway :-)
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I'm not saying this negatively but everyone that comes here has a similar story lol. Symptoms don't mean much they can happen for a number of reason and you will drive yourself crazy thinking about them. Wait to see if you get a period and if not then go from there. Best of luck to you!
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I know when you want to get pregnant people tend to look into things alot more then they would if they weren't trying for a baby.   The best thing is to keep your mind off it and not stress out.  thinking about it to much will cause stress and thats not good for your body. on the plus side you only have 1 more week until you can test and then know for sure.
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