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writes: I need some advice. I read many posts on this site and I value the advice u give people. My boyfriend and I had unprotected sex just after my last months period but not durin my ovulation period. I was just wonderin how soon can u experience pregnancy symptons. My period is not due until this friday and so I didint tink it was really possible to expereince symptons that early and so thought it was in my head. But its not in my head may not b pregnancy symptons at all but for the past two days ive ben nausis on and off and my boobs are sore kinda feel like bloathed or something. Any idea what it could b? advice would b appreciated thanks
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reader, meg2989 +, writes (18 January 2010):
Well, women that become pregnant can get morning sickness, along with other pregnancy symptoms as early as three weeks of pregnancy! But its honestly too soon to really know if your pregnant because pre-menstrual can be almost identical to pregnancy symptoms at first. They only way for you to know for sure is to wait until the day of your period, see if you miss it and if you do, take a pregnancy test that night or next morning. ( I strongly suggest one day after your period is due, so that would be saturday morning, and take it with the first "pee of the morning" because it has the most hormones in it and provides for a more accurate reading. I hope that helped! Best wishes to you and good luck! I hope you get the results you want.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (18 January 2010):
Those sound like they could just be symptoms of an oncoming period, but it is possible to get pregnant anytime of the month. Take a pregnancy test to find out for sure, and always use protection in the future!
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (18 January 2010):
Well it's always possible that you are if you had unprotected sex. And the symptoms seem to be pointing in that direction though they could be something else. Best thing to do is go to the doctor and get yourself checked.
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reader, superwoman021 +, writes (18 January 2010):
the syptoms you are desrcibing sound like normal things before you period is about to start, i wouldnt worry, but to be on the safe side take a test and use protection in the future xx
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