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Am I pregnant?

My husband and I are trying to conceive, and Im driving myself crazy!I have had sore breasts for 2 weeks straight now.Yesterday I noticed white bumps on my areoles and nipples, and my nipples look darker. I have been bloated,constipated,and believe it or not had Diarreah all in one week! My right ovary has felt a lot of pressure for the past two days off and on(I'm guessing it's my ovary..on the bottom right of my stomach area). Yesterday i had clear discharge, and today I had a lot of white discharge. Yesterday I started having some upper leg cramps like when I get my period, so now I'm confused...I thought I may be pregnant until this. Not to mention every hpt I have taken says negative. I'm due to start my period in 2-5 days, and I'm afraid my mind is tricking my body into having preggo symptoms cause I want it so bad. Has anyone else experienced this? Any advice?
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My husband and I are on our 5th month of TTC. I know how you feel daisy_boo. I've been analyzing every twitch in my body. I'm on day 27 of my cycle (which has been anywhere between 26-31 days for the past 5 months. I really don't want to wait til day 31 to test, but I think it might be too early right now.

I've had sharp pains in my left ovary and right and today it's just an all over ache. I had some acne (not as bad as normal) and my breasts were very sore yesterday, but not too bad today. Is it normal for pregnancy symptoms to come and go? That is the only difference I've noticed this month from my normal PMS, that and PMS symptoms started super early for me this month. Usually I get them 4-5 days before starting my period, but I've had them now for a week...

i've also noticed more discharge then normal too and I haven't been able to sleep as well as I normally do. I'm trying to distract myself from thinking about it too much. Does anyone think it's too early to test??
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My hubby and I are trying (4 months). I ovulated 6 days ago, then 3 days ago I started having horrible leg cramps with stomach cramps (like when I have my period) and constipation, this stopped yesterday. Today I felt queasy in the morning and have had sharp stabbing pains on my right side around where my ovaries are. I have had heaps of white sticky discharge today and my breasts are feeling a bit numb and sore and they seemed to have grown a bit. Any ideas? Should I be getting a lil bit excited or putting to down to a case of "all in my head"
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IT SOUNDS LIKE U R PREGNANT N MAYBE ITS 2 SOON 2 TELL SO I SAY GIVE IT ANOTHER WEEK B4 TESTING AGAIN AND IF STILL NEGATIVE GO 2 THE DOCTOR  
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Saturday will be exactly 3 weeks of excruciating soreness in my breasts. My nipples are now white on the tips and darker around than normal. I have a lot more white bumps, and some cramping in my right ovary. Last pregnancy test was  yesterday, and it's negative. I know my body and what I'm feeling is no normal
. I'm so tired all the time now and still have clear and white discharge. Today my rls flared up like never b4. I'm so frustrated, but I'm not crazy someone please tell me that they have been thru this, and that I may still be pregnant? Also my period was due today...nothing yet...fingers crossed! Help me please
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