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I think I could be pregnant,what do you think?

I have 4 children, but symptoms have been different with all 4.  My husband and I had sex day 12 this month(no pull-out....oops).  My boobs have been sore,heavy and sensitive for about 9 days off and on. I usually only get this right before my period and it only lasts a day or 2.  Not supposed to start until 9/14, 7 days from now.  Had alot of cramping on day 14, which I know could have been ovulation.  What do you think???
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I would get a digital HPT to be sure.
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I took a test 1st thing this morning, 9/9, 11dpo(i think).  It looked neg at 1st, but after about 5 min I saw a faint line.   It was so faint that I'm not sure if it was an evap line or not.  Now I'm totally confused.
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have you taken a test?
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I would take a pregnancy test.
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I have been having some of the same issues lately. I am ten days past when I was due to start my period. I took a test on Saturday and it came back negative. I am concerned that it could be something serious. Specially since I have been spotting since Friday. And it is not even enough in the days to fill a tampon or pad. It is just a little.

I believe you could be pregnant. I don't know if a test would test positive yet. I know there is one that says will show up six days BEFORE missed period, but you might not have enough HCG in your system yet. Good luck. Hope it's what you want
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