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im not sure whats going on!!!

hi me and my boyfriend have been trying to conceive for 7 months now. we have been together for almost 8 years. well anyways i have never really been able to figure out my most fertile days so this month i came on the internet and it said that my fertile days were 7th-11th so we did have sex every other day the week before fertile week and also for fertile week. well i never cramp but once my fertile week started i started cramping which i have never had that happen. well i should had ovulated on the 11th i think. its now the 12th which i know its only been a day but im still cramping and it is and has been on both sides and middle and also in lower back but now i woke up this morning and i have been bloated all day and also my boobs are tender but not to much around the nipples. i feel like my period is about to begin but i have around 2 weeks before thats suppose to come. i have a 30 day cycle so i dont ever start untill the 22-25 of every month. so im not trying to ask if i may be pregnant because i dont want to get my hopes up just to be shot down. but im wondering what someone might think i would like advice...ok thank you!!
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Dont take a pregnancy test it will come up negative, if you were to be pregnant it would have just happened (if you said your period is on the 22ndish) wait till then, right now i would imagine you psyched yourself out so much your feeling "pregnancy" symptoms..
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you should take a pregnancy test just to see the results.!
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