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can u knw if u r pregnant this early on???

my fiancee and i had sex three days ago and since then ive been feeling sick on and off and had a few little pangs of a little pain at the bottom of my stomach. ive had a bad headache 4 2 days which is unusual coz i neva have headaches. what is unusual also is my loss of appetite, i feel hungry but when imake something and go 2 eat it i feel sick and dont want to eat. could this be a sign of early pregnancy??? can u knw this early on??? ive heard stories that sum women know instantly they r pregnant. my breasts have been sore as wel. can u get pregnant a week be4 ur period is due???
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i knw my body quite well, i knw exactly what week and usually day my period starts on and these symptoms dont feel like pms. ive woke up this morning and have a wet thickish yellow discharge in my panties, should i worry about that??? what could it be??? ive never experienced this before
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Its possible that u got pregnant 2nd to last time u had sex 3 days ago. If that then u could b feeling, or seeing some diffrences.  I know after a week. I got extremely tired, and more head aches.  But it can take some ppl a bit longer to notice things. And some ppl notice way sooner. I know my body really well and iv had a son, and two misses! Im pregnant know and its working so far... Anyways good luck..
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ok thanks 4 ur help
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1194973 tn?1385503904
No, this is not a regular span. Most couples will take 1-2 years. If it takes longer than this, it's recommended you see a fertility doctor to undergo testing on you both.
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thanks 4 the help. yes we r ttc, weve been trying for 4 years now. could there be sumthing wrong with one of us??? we r bot sure he cums inside me and i have a regular period or is this the usual time span if you're ttc???
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Fuzzy feeling? Honestly, I have no idea. I never had that on either of my pregnancies. My uterus felt heavy as it progressed into the second trimester and beyond (my other pregnancy was an early miscarriage) but that's all I ever really had. I would imagine if this is a normal pregnancy thing or pregnancy related, it wouldn't start until there's something in your uterus to cause it. At least around 6 weeks, if not more.

You sound like you're TTC, so it's important to not look for symptoms or you'll end up making them. You can have every pregnancy symptom there is, but it doesn't mean you are.
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ok thanks. when do people say they have that fuzzy feeling in there uterus??? when does that happen???
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To pinpoint it you would have to use Ovulation Predictor Kits (OPKs) and/or chart your Basal Body Temperature (BBT). In addition to these two methods, you can also observe cervical mucous. When you ovulate it will look similar to egg whites. It's very stretchy, and a clearish-yellow colour. If you don't notice this however, don't worry. Many women don't (myself included) and know I'm ovulating.
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how do u find out when you ovulate???
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If you ovulate that late in your cycle it is possible, however most women do not. It's impossible to feel pregnancy symptoms immediately. They do not start until implantation occurs, and this takes anywhere from 6-12 days conception.
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