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Early Symptoms

My husband and I have been together now for three years and about a yr and a half ago we tried to conceive but after 6 months of trying with no success we stopped. Last week, my husband and I were intimate and when he pulled out he frowned and said he thought he might not have pulled out in time. I have been off the pill since we got married and while we want children, now just isn't the ideal time. Yesterday I started noticing cramps, tender breasts and anxiety. I know my cycle and I'm less than a week from starting so tender breasts are normal for me but the cramps this early and the anxiety is new. While my husband has been stressing about our little incident, I haven't because I want a baby so I don't think the anxiety is from fearing pregnancy. My question is if it is possible to notice symptoms 7 days afterwards?
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583196 tn?1429221155
personally i get symptoms early, i felt nausea a week before my expected period. every ones bodies are different and have different sensitivity levels.
i would get a home pregnancy test that you can take 4 days before your expected period and test early if this is causing concern with your husband, just so he can stop fretting. hopefully 9 months is long enough for you guys to get things in order and make space for a little one.
best of luck!
p.s. it is normal to take up to a year before getting that bfp
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2129193 tn?1342539411
Way too soon
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