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Could I be pregnant

Hello,
I am going to give you the details. My finance and I broke up and we happen to have sex the night after  and 2 days after because we were talking about stuff and it just happened.. 3 times... Yeah. Anyways I have my last period 5th April and we had sex 20th, 21st and 22nd without protection, this is because it was our 'last' time having sex. I have. 30 day cycle... With that said, I read and I was told that I ovulated the 21st :/. It's a week after today and my symptoms are:
Slightly tender breast
Tiredness and lack of sleep
Lower abdominal cramps
Increase vaginal discharge
Higher body temperature
Slightly bigger breast
Feeling queasy in the morning but feel better as the evening approaches
Gas.
I have a uncomfy feeling at the bottom of my tummy
Dehydrated
I also think that I am pregnant.

Could this be mind over matter... I don't want to be pregnant but is it possible to be feeling all this already and do you think I am pregnant
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3136223 tn?1367960716
A late or missed period, Nausea/vomiting, Headaches, Constipation and/or bloating, Spotting, Breast changes, Dizziness/lightheadedness, Increased frequency of urination, Elevated basal body temperature, Fatigue/exhaustion.
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Can anyone tell me any of there symptoms .. This is my first time taking in all of this
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3136223 tn?1367960716
I agree with confusedrandom. You won't know until you take a test. Wait about another week - 2 weeks and take a home test, but do it as when you wake up. You get a better result since your morning pee is when it's the most "potent"
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Thank you.... I am freaking out!
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4341620 tn?1367039454
You may be pregnant regarding to your symptoms but you will only know for sure when yu take a pregnancy test n talk to your doctor about it...
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And I have been peeing more than normal
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