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Is it possible that I'm pregnant?

Hi guys!
So, I had unprotected sex with my partner a week ago on the first day of my ovulation cycle & lately I've been feeling really weird. It started with huge headaches, nausea but no vomitting, dizziness, fatigue, and hot flashes at night. And sometimes at night I would have really bad abdominal pain. Huge increase in appetite My breasts began to feel heavier & it's really uncomfortable to wear a bra on now. The symptoms lessened throughout the week but it was still there. Yesterday, I started experiencing pms like symptoms. Cramps, bloating, lower back & abdominal pain and my sleeping schedule is all messed up. I woke up today and noticed sticky watery discharge and I'm really lightheaded and tired right now. My next expected period is on the 20th of this month. Never experienced any of these symptoms before that lasted this long in my life. What do you guys think??
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Anytime you have sex you can get pregnant...
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most of the pregnancy syptoms start around  5 weeks but  i can relate about the hot flashes and feeling weak and tired and also my sleeping schedule was off i was sleeping around 3 am and woke up at 12/1 it was on for about almost a month and by the next two weeks I was pregnant ,Chances of you getting pregnant around ovulation is possible
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Were you experiencing any other symptoms before finding out you were pregnant?
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