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could i be prenant

By January 21, 2010 - 9:24pm
 
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i had my last period on dec. 31 2009. its the 22nd of january and im not due for my next periond for another 10-12 days. my fiancee and i do have unpertected sex. im wondering if im pregnant because i've been getting headaches im sometimes dizzy and nauseous, a couple days ago i started craving peanut butter and pickles i even wanted a pickle and cheese sandwich. also my breast are very sore and look like they have gotten darker i feel bloated and i've been so tired lately.i've also been constipated and was spotting on the 14th is it too early for me too think im pregnant?

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mmw,

It's too soon to find out if you are pregnant or not. Some of your symptoms are of those of a pregnant woman but I feel like even if you had conceived two weeks after your period it would be too soon for the cravings, breast tenderness, etc.

Headaches and dizziness are not usually symptoms of a pregnant woman so make sure you get checked out asap if the symptoms persist. I cannot tell you if you are pregnant or not, but it would be cool if I could predict pregnancies :) What I can tell you is that any time there is unprotected sex involved, there is ALWAYS a chance for pregnancy. If this was not planned, make sure you start using a form of birth control whether it's condoms, depo provera shot, birth control pills, etc. If you are trying to conceive, I am sending positive vibes your way!

January 22, 2010 - 6:19am
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