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My last period started the 6/3/11 and lasted for 5days.. i calculated ovulation to occur on the 19th. We tried on the 16th and 18th. Since the 17th i have been getting cramping and a slight heaviness in my lower abdo region, my boobs are only just starting to get sore today 25/03 (this is normal for me 1 week prior to my period). my partner stated that i am 10x moodier than normal and she noticed i have been eating alot more than normal. I have also been exhausted by 6pm which is rare for me.. could i be pregnant? this is our first time trying and we are hoping so much... i tried a pregnancy test due to my eagerness to know and it came up negative. baby dust to all of you trying.
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Hey sara. How exciting that you're pregnant. Did u fall pregnant the first time? Good luck with your pregnancy. Hopefully I'll be joining u soon. Will post up if I end up getting a positive result.
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Well I am not an expert or anything but everyday up until I took the pregnancy tests, I said, Im gonna start my period any day now.....lol not gonna happen for a while now (preggers about 8 wks along) also, with you just trying so short of a time ago a negative test may show up, because there might not be enough of the hormone present yet. I wish you the best of luck!
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