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Trying to conceive

I have been trying to conceive since feb 06. with every cycle nipples hurt for two weeks prior. this month, they started to hurt after I ov'd but then stopped. My breast tissue is tender, I do feel very tired and haven't been able to sleep very well through the night. This is unusual for me. Have you ever heard of nipples that usually hurt before AF but then stop once conception occurs? Thanks for any help on this, cant stop thinking about it! I should start my AF on sunday, think I should test? or just keep waiting!
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wait it out until sunday....classic pregnancy symptoms like sore breasts / nipples are not a sure sign of pregnancy.  you could be pregnant...but some people get sore breasts, others don't...nothing is exact or the same for anyone.  Best of luck.
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Yes - save your $$$. Sometimes I just want to start a thread that says "NO, You are NOT pregnant!" just so that we can all talk about how many pregnancy symptoms each of us get each month. Symptoms mean little to nothing. I hope you're pregnant indeed but don't get your hopes up based on symptoms - they will get ya every time...
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I agree with both of them above. Im trying for baby number 3 but never have I had such weird things lately (nausea, diarrhea, etc) tested negative 2 months in a row. very interesting HUH?
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I also thknk you should wait! =) it is amazing that sometimes our own bodies can trick us into believing we are..so many symptoms! I wish you the best! hope you get a + , let us know! and always keep positive no matter what =)
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