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Am I Pregnant???

My husband just got back from the field 8 days ago..That night he came in me. Now I just started feeling sick at night and some during the day (it comes and goes) My moods are weird, and im having problems sleeping at night and feel really weird. Im suppose to start in 2 weeks but could I start feeling sick already?? Thanks
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I agree with kim1989, you still have to wait to test. I wish you best of luck and hope you are pregnant and have a healthy 9 months!
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yes you usually will get cramps as tho your going to get your period. you could prob swear that you are..but you dont. you have to twait until your periods due to test
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I have been tryin to get pregnant with my husband.We used an at home ovulation kit and we think we detected my surge....We had sex just about everyday that week I ovulated.We think before and after...However I am staring to feel alot of cramping as if I am getting my period. Has anyone ever expericenced that crampy A/F feeling and still be pregnant....I am due to get my period on the 9th of July...Is it toooo soon to feel any signs of pregnancy yet?????  
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I have had unprotected sex for one week straight on Feb 1 thru Feb 7.  I got my period on Feb 20, but it only lasted for 3 days, it usually lasts 5 days.  I started feeling nausea about a week ago for one whole day....couldn't really keep any food down.  I get minor headaches and feel really tired no matter how much sleep I get.  I'm trying to wait 6 more days until my period is due.  But I'm just wondering could this be a sign of pregnancy??
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Answer me *****
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So when should I take the test again... I think the bleeding was implantion bleeding..so how long do I have to wait & thanks for responding
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