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1483336 tn?1287763287

Ladies - Could I be pregnant? Please help!

Hubby and I are NTNP. Unprotected sex (no protection, nor did we use pull-out) on the 17th. Period due November 6. Positive ovulation test today. Temperature is normally 97.7 but this morning was 98.6. I had AWFUL ovarian pains yesterday, to inclue inner upper thigh pain and lower back pain. Today? Ever so slight ovarian pain on left that comes and goes. NO DISCHARGE today. Is it possible I conceived at very beginning of ovulation, which stopped my ovulation? Has anyone ever had this happen? I'm also sneezing and SUPER SUPER gassy, but constipated. Woke up this morning with heartburn before eating or drinking. Ate some grapes..heartburn worsened. Please help, no rude comments please. Thank you in advance. :) God bless!!
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1396867 tn?1520810258
If you are ovulating now. You wouldnt have been when you had sex on the 17th. If you happened to have misread the test and did infact O early, its too soon to know if you are pregnant or not. You wouldnt have even implanted yet.
Best of Luck to you

:)
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1478926 tn?1287767056
from what you have described above it sounds like you could be pregnant.  To be 100% sure have your urine test at the walk-in clinic or buy a pregnancy home test.  When I was pregnant I didn't experience any of what you experience, maybe having hurtburns, but I had frequent urinations,  feeling tired, sleepy, and extremely bloated that my I look like I was 3 mths pregnant kidding you not.  
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