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Could I Be Pregnant?

Ok so I had my period on September 8 (28 day cycle) I ovulate September 22nd had unprotected sex (he released his sperm inside me) with my fiance on the 21st & 22nd....today is September 27th & I've been dizzy, cramping, having headaches, & recently today I've had this brownish discharge & yesterday I had like a soft pinkish spotting, also my breast have been very tender & my nipples have been hurting alot! I haven't been frequently going to the bathroom if I have I didn't notice it...Could I be pregnant? My period doesn't come until the 6th of October...or is it possible that my period is coming early? Because all these symptoms except for the headaches & the dizziness are my usual signs of my cycle coming..oh & another thing...my vagina is feeling swollen but when my husband looked down there he said everything looks normal this happened on the 25th of September!
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All of my symptoms stopped except for dizziness & I've had a lil bleeding & I've been very tired is it possible for my period to be very early! I slept sooo much today & even when I woke up I still found a way to go back to sleep.
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Maybe... you can get a blood test if you want to find out asap!
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3112100 tn?1379614659
yu could  be but then again it seems too early to tell... it could be in yur head that yur pregnant thats mby why yu have the symptoms.. id juss wait till yur supposed to get yur period nd if yu dnt get it then test...
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