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Should I have symptoms by now IF im pregnant ??

Hello ladies. Well my husband and i are trying for our first baby. I really don't know when I ovulate due to my irregular periods I had me period December 7th -12th ( somewhere around there) well me husband and I started having unprotected sex December 15,16,18,20,21,24,25,27,28 and Jan 2 . Sometimes even when we would finish I would put a pillow under my butt with legs against the wall for about 10-20 minutes , because I heard that increases chances of pregnancy. So far I have no symptoms at all. Could I really be pregnant ? thanks
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And we cant tell you if your pregnant. Only a test can. But I would wait until you have a missed a period to do that.
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Sex every second day is what is recommended. Too much sex doesn't give the sperm time to re build properly. It also sounds like you are putting a lot of pressure on yourself and your partner. It will get tiring very quickly. And stressing about it will also make it harder to fall pregnant. I don't know about the legs up the wall think. Laying in bed after for a little bit should be enough.
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I heard that you could lower your chances of getting pregnant by trying to often. You should try on the regular but not to often. My hubby and I tried for months none stop and when we decided to call it quits on ttc i found out that i was pregnant 1 month later
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