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sickness?

Hi all, well I'd given up on this month right from the beginning as DH and I had only bd'd just the once and right at the very beginning of the few days when conception was possible.  Well I'm due AF in 7 days and I am feeling as sick as a dog.  Started Mon night just feeling slightly queasy then yesterday I felt real sick in the morning, it eased off then came back as queasy and then last night was feeling very very sick again.  This morning I've followed the same pattern as yesterday.  Thing is I've also got slight tummy ache and very slight upset tummy but the severity of the nausea doesn't fit with the tummy ache (I really thought I was coming down with gastroenteritis to be honest).  Oh and should mention that eating does seem to ease the nausea.

So my question is, is it possible to start feeling sick a week before AF is due?  Only other possible symptoms are that my boobs are a bit achey but then they always are at this stage of the cycle.

Sorry for posting on the main forum but cycle buddies is like the Marie Celeste at the moment :(
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Hi, thanks for your response.  The nausea has continued since I posted and also the morning upset tummy.  I read that loose bowels in the morning only can be caused by the rise in progesterone :).  I really do hope this is a good sign, only 4 more days until AF is due, still no other signs really.  Yesterday as I was driving I came very close to needing to pull over to be sick but I've found that sucking a boiled sweet does help a little!

Thanks for the baby dust :)
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Hi Bernie,

I'm going to say yes. When I got pregnant with my daughter I started having morning sickness before I even got my BFP. It was too early to take a test. I would walk in the grocery store also and it would smell rotten. We guesses at that point I was pregnant and confirmed the day af was to start that I was pregnant.  

I know everyone is different and every pregnancy is different. I hope you get your BFP. Sending you lots of baby bust
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