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This is for a friend she wants to know the symptoms you had when you knew something was different(pregnant) . When can she take a pregnancy test because the incident happened the day before she was supposed to start and now she's 10 days late
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Period cramping, sore breasts, nausea, food aversion, and pelvic pain. My friend didn't test positive on a home test until she was 8-9 weeks along. If your friend is really concerned she should get a blood test done. Though if it happened the day before she was due for her period it is unlikely. The optimal fertility period is 9-14 days before your period. It is still possible to get pregnant any time, but unlikely.  
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I had no symptoms, just late for my period
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Symptoms were sadness for no reason. Clingy cat. Smelling everything.  Nausea. And obviously missed period. I was 6 weeks when I found out after those symptoms started.
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I waited almost three weeks cause I was use too neg ....and in the very beginning I didn't have any symptoms but there was no sign of period cramping n etc then when I finally took a test well multiple the mourning sickness began
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She's taken a couple they came back negative
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If shes ten days late just tell her go buy a test ... I didnt knw i was prego till 3 months when i finally decieded to take a test
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