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Your first signs?

just wanted to get an idea on what some of your first signs of pregnancy was and how soon you noticed?

I'm still in my first week after ovulation, so too soon to take a test. I've been experiencing slight cramps the last few days, then last night I was hit with a horrible migraine and vomiting, as well as urinating every half hour and diarrhea. I drink almost a gallon of water a day, so I'm not dehydrated, but today I just can't seem to get out of bed, I'm exhausted and nauseous, sensitive to sound, I've slept the whole day away.
Is it too soon to jump to possibly being pregnant?
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For both my pregnancies it was a missed period (obviously), mild cramping, fatigue, and then the nausea came on around 5 weeks. I took several at home tests 2 weeks after my missed period and they all came out negative. Went to the doctor for a blood test and came out positive. I caught it very early at only 4 weeks.
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Pee pee and pee :) thats how i noticed when i checked i was 2w preg so i noticed pretty early...
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First signs are tiredness and sore/larger blobs. You wouldn't feel nausea that early. I am pregnant with my third and had extreme sickness with the first two. Nausea happens around six weeks after conception. You might be pregnant but it would be too early to tell yet.
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Sore and tender boobs!
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*weird
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Sore boobs and a word ranch dressing craving. I hate ranch!
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