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  • Nov 27, 2013, 05:57 PM
    sweetmelody91
    Could I be pregnant?
    I was wondering how soon can it be until you experience the symptoms of being pregnant? My period hasn't been regular for the past couple of months and it usually is. My husband and I had intercourse on the 11th of this month and on the 13th and 20th. He ejaculated in me all three days. I have an app that helps me keep track of when I'm fertile which was suppose to be on the 21stand when I should be ovulating which is the 26th. Just recently the other day, on the 24th I started experiencing bad lower back pain and I've been feeling bloated. nauseas, tired, hungry and super thirsty and have been using the bathroom more frequently. Im not suppose to start my period until the 10th of next month. I still feel bloated today, but my bloating feels different from the bloatings I get when I am on my period. I feel hungry, then I don't. I feel super thirsty, but at the same time I feel like vomitting but I don't. I've also been getting little cramps on my right abdominal every now and then. I will research all this online and it will always pop up that I'm pregnant. Also recently today my boobs started to hurt a little and they feel a little sore and more squishy than ever. Could I be pregnant?
  • Nov 27, 2013, 06:21 PM
    Alty
    Pregnancy is possible any time you have sex, so yes, you could be pregnant.

    The first symptom of pregnancy is normally a missed period. You haven't missed one yet, so any symptoms you're feeling are likely in your head, or a symptom of something else. That's not to say that you're not pregnant, you very well could be, but the symptoms you're describing aren't really possible this early in pregnancy.

    Apps that tell you when you're fertile are useless. Those apps are based on an ideal menstrual cycle, not the entire population. The only way to accurately determine when you ovulate is by testing with basal temperature every day for at least 6 months.

    Wait for your next period. If you miss it, wait 2 weeks, then test using first morning urine. If that test is negative, wait for your next period. If you miss it, test again or get a blood test done.

    Good luck. :)

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