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Early Symptoms?

It's too early to take a test at this moment though I'm due for my period the 17th and will be taking one the day before. For the past week and a half I've been experiencing headaches, cramps that go from normal to moderate and then go away for a while, nausea at all times of the day and i dont know why, motion sickness which has never happened to me before, acid reflux, my sense of smell is amazingĀ (my boyfriend looks at me like I'm crazy when I ask "Do you smell that?" with a sour face and he won't smell what I do until a few minutes later) some back pain here and there, and breast tenderness... Could I be pregnant? I know they say you shouldn't feel any symptoms this early on, maybe its all in my head and I'm not expecting?

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Dont rush into it i used to be the same way and then when i found out i wasnt pregnant i just felt mad and sad so i didnt take notice until one day boom got pregnant lol, yea it does sound like you might be but its better to wait and take a pregnancy test. Good luck and hope you are if thats what you and your partner really want
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If you do,  take it the first time you pee in the morning.  If you're knocked up,  the pregnancy hormones might not be high enough to get a real treat later in the day
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Test* not treat
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I thought that too, I don't wanna rush into it thinking I am and I'm not lol but thanks for the well wishes and advice
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