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pregnancy symptoms??

Ok I was just wondering when do pregnancy symptoms start and what exactly are they? In particular when do EARLY pregnancy symptoms begin and what are they?
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Hi I was on depo had 3 shots came of it in November 2015 for my first period back March 2016 but wasn't sure I was ovalating straight away as got told when periods come back don't ovalate straight away when been on depo I have had period every 2 weeks since started again since March but I had period 2nd of April lasted 3 days an then bled again on the 11th to the 14th April but that bleed was brown then went red then brown again lasted 4 days wasn't heavy or to light was in between now my nipples r so sore I have flu like symptoms headaches could i be pregnant has anyone experienced this befor
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Some common early pregnancy symptoms are sore breast/nipples, nausea, lower back ache, menstral like cramps, flu like symptoms and feeling very fatigued. Theese are just a few of the more common ones and every pregnant woman will experience different symptoms or maybe none at all. Usualy a woman will start to experience pregnancy symptoms about the 6-8 weeks along. Also some woman can experience them as early has 2-3 weeks into their pregnancy and some woman will never experience them at all. It really varies from woman to woman and there is no correct answer that will fit everyone. Bottom line if you have had sex and have missed your period then there is a large possibility that you may be pregnant. If you have missed your period take a pregnancy test first thing in the morning and if it is negative wait one week and then retest. Hope this helps. Good luck!
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