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1343283 tn?1300898264

when did you first experience pregnancy symptoms?

sry if there is a post about this already, but i couldnt find one lol there are several posts like this, but they are for after IUI, and im doing it naturally, but i didnt know if there would be a difference or not.

Anyway, i am currently 4 dpo and i was wondering when others have seen prehancy symptoms start? i know i am too early right now and that everyone is different. i guess this is my way of dealing with the 2ww ;)
thanks!
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1343283 tn?1300898264
im now 8 dpo and dont have a single definite symptom :( i get very short spots of nausea, but they are only once or twice a day and last for about 30-45 min, so im not sure if you would call that morning sickness or not lol i also have been having slight to moderate cramping off and on as well, but no blood. i have endometriosis and i know the difference between cramps and these def arent menstrual cramps, although i have heard of some women getting menstrual cramps before they find they're pregnant.

i know it still is early, but im just so impatient! if this cycle doesnt pan out, im thinking about taking a break from ttc. im so scared of getting a bfn this time, bc im so hopeful
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1293529 tn?1325184540
My first symptoms were my incredibly sore boobs.  This can happen before AF though so not always an indicator.  Mine hurt way more than usual and I could feel them getting bigger.  This started right around 9DPO.  
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689528 tn?1364135841
The first thing I noticed was that I was dizzy and that was about 5 or 6 dpo. I could have sworn that I have implantation bleeding at 4dpo but many say that it is too early.
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