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How soon did everyone feel pregnant, before knowing?

I'm just curious how soon other have felt pregnant before even knowing for sure or testing? or missing a period? What symptoms did u have?
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well i'm 24 weeks pregnant as of this moment with a baby girl and before i find out i was pregnant i was sleeping alot but never thought nothing of it just thought i wasn't getting enought rest
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Hey this isn't going to be much help, but I didn't know I was pregnant until I was 3 months...I took 3 epts and they all came up negitive, I did have implantation bleeding but at that time I thought it was my period, because I knew nothing about pregnancy or ovulation or anything on that sort of line...plus also just found out my sister was pregnant, that don't go well with your parents when they find out both of your daugters are going to have a kid...But anyway ways.  I have a heathly boy!!
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With my first daughter i was clueless i found out I was pregnant at 9 weeks. I had really weird peroids after i foound out I did not start feeling anything until 10 or 11 weeks then i was sick and tired all the time. Now i am pregnant again the doctors think I am only two weeks because my levels are 68% they are going to check again monday to make sure the levels keep going up.
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340798 tn?1201030926
I had fatigue, sore breasts and I was hungry all the time.  That started 1 week before AF was due.  We weren't ttc, we were actually talking about adopting, so I wasn't really even thinking pregnant, until the day before AF was due and I realized I wasn't real crampy like I usually am. So I took a serum pregnancy and it came back positive!  i'm now 7 weeks and having alot of fatigue and nausea/vomiting.  Hope that helps.  Good luck
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287071 tn?1365192513
I'm in my 8th week and really don't feel anything. I'm thirsty all the time which is unusual for me though...
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318181 tn?1336443496
A few days before AF was due, I had veeery sore breasts. It hurt to take my bra off and I had a hard time getting comfortable when going to sleep. I also had cramping on and off, starting around the same time. No nausea though...and I didn't experience the fatigue until a couple of weeks later. But everyone's different :-)
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304754 tn?1270743496
I didn't start feeling anything until about 6 weeks.
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316994 tn?1259003438
I STARTED FEELING VERY NAUSEOUS WHEN I WAS ABOUT 4 TO 6 WEEKS?
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347484 tn?1213305738
With my first daughter I couldn't button my jeans. I thought, "Oh great, I'm gaining weight!" Turns out I was pregnant. That was probably right after I conceived. I wasn't due for a period for a week or maybe a little more. I also felt crampy those first few days, my breast felt heavier. It was pretty early.

With my second daughter I didn't think I was pregnant because my body was all out of whack from a m/c. I didn't know when my period would be because I only had one period since the m/c and it took me 52 days for that to start. I think I thought I could be pregnant because of bloating and EXTREME fatigue. I felt fatigue literally days after conception, weeks before my period. It was so extreme I could barely keep my eyes open. I had never felt anything like that before, but I didn't know it was because of pregnancy. I was tired that entire pregnancy!!!

I didn't feel nauseous until around the 10-11 week mark with both pregnancies. I had no symptoms with my 2nd pregnancy that ended in m/c. I thought I was pregnant then because I was late and I had a faint positive. Doc's office confirmed. Then I m/ced a week later.
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