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I am confused. Could I be pregnant??

I always get sore breasts before my period starts and my recent period was 4/5 and lasted till 4/7.  I was a little concerned that it lasted only 2 days.  I had unprotected sex on 4/12 (boyfriends finished inside) and it is now 4/16 and my breasts are still sore. It has never lasted that long.  Could these signs point to pregnancy?  I have to go to the gyno on 4/20..  Could they tell this early?
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I just don't know why I would still be having PMS symptoms still.  My breasts NEVER stopped hurting after my period.  It's driving me nuts!  :-(  I'm not a patient person.  I want to know whats going on with me now!  Haha.
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951898 tn?1296134343
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I think it would more than likely be too early to tell. It is definately possible that you are pregnant, anytime you have unprotected sex there is a chance. If you ovulate early then you could have gotten pregnant.. But unfortunately, PMS symptoms and pregnancy symptoms can mimmick each other, so its really hard to decipher which you are experiencing. Just ask when you go in for a test, and if need be wait until you period is expected and if it is a "no show" take a test. Good luck, I hope you are getting the answer you want
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This has never happened before..
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1226811 tn?1271521927
I do not think so, but not an expert. My breasts do the same and yours could of thought you were still on your period. Not sure.
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