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Pregnant soon after Depo??!

I recently stop taking the depo shot. Was on it for a short time from the ending of November 2014 to the end of July 2015. I started spotting 2 days before I was due for another shot but stopped. Then for about 7-8 days a week after that I had my period. I'm experiencing what I really believe is early pregnancy symptoms. It's been 3 weeks and a day since the first day of my period..it's been almost a week of feeling pain in my breast, tenderness and discomfort. Sometimes unbareable. Feeling cramps,headaches,numbness in my hands,nauseated. I'm wondering is it possible to be pregnant so soon??! I plan to take a home pregnancy test but don't want to be disappointed.
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Thank you for your reply! I did look into more symptoms on the aftermath getting off Depo..kinda same as pregnancy symptoms,  weird. I did take a home pregnancy test, negative but plan to try again this coming weekend. Never hurts to keep trying. Lol
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I was feeling all those symptoms for 2 whole months including the bleeding when I got off the depo shot. It's normal the depo is leaving your body 90% your not pregnant it can take up to a yer for the depo to fully leave your body but you should take a test just to make sure
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