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9 Weeks Pregnant

I was talking to my hubby's side of the family and they all told me they never knew they were pregnant until 4-6 months, because the all had their periods and didn't think anything of the symptoms, I guess. Anyway most of my side were all regular and knew if it was like late by a few hours, but my period is so irregular for me and he/she would be my first, so, I really don't know what to think. A few of my college friends also got their periods while they were pregnant.....
Okay the information for you guys to judge and let me know what you think........
Got my period: May 5-7 - 43 cycle days, so, ovulation was about June 3. I got married on June 2. We had sex the two days before - not the day before our wedding (we behaved!! ;) ) and of course our honeymoon after 6 hours of traveling and some sexy lingerie! Got period June 11-14. Spotted the 11th and 14th. Light Flow 13-14. - EXTREMELY sensitive boobs for three more week past period.. Probably more symptoms but didn't think it would happen so quickly! Before we were neither trying nor preventing and I've NEVER been on birth control and we haven't used condoms in over a year. Took ONE test (none since) on our honeymoon because we were thinking about drinking - which didn't happen - but we wanted to be safe than harm an innocent life. It was negative but to be fair I would have been just barely over 2 real weeks pregnant. I've felt nausea and increasing symptoms for the past 3 weeks - actually puked tonight for the first time. Other symptoms I've been experiencing are mild to rough cramps, Mood Swings, Sensitive Breasts, Mild Bloating, Back Pain, Pulling Pains, Extreme Cravings/Adversions, Excess Saliva, Runny Nose, High Temp, Muscle Soreness, Leg Cramps, Thick White CM, Mild Nasuea/Vomiting, Constant Hunger, Dry Mouth, Gassy. I looked at a due date calculator and if I did get pregnant on my honeymoon, I'd be right at 9 WEEKS! The symptoms fit or no?
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Since your periods are irregular the only thing you can do is to continue to take pregnancy tests. Most are pretty accurate at about 14 days after ovulation, but since you are so irregular knowing when ovulation occurred for you would be very difficult. If you are trying to get pregnant you may want to consider using ovulation predictor kits. They would be very helpful for you since you have an irregular period. It's too hard to tell if your pregnant based on what you described, but if your 2 weeks past ovulation and the test was negative then you're probably not pregnant.
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Pregnacy test are more accurate at this time so if you got a negative means your not pregnant and if you said you have those symtoms then your not pregnantt because the hormones are the ones that cause the symtoms and if you really had pregnacy symtoms thaat test would show positive meaning your hormones are showing. Samething happened to me 2 years ago every women goes through this change ones i didnt have a pd for 3 months but i was not pregnant even if your pregnant and still have a period you should get a positive because your hcg levels should be going up during pregnacy. If you realy want to know do a blood test its more accurate and if you want to concieve i reccomend you to start taking your prenatal vitamins they help me concieve right away i took them for a whole month and next month i was pregnant after trying for 1 year.
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Frost off I wanna say my birthday is June 11th yayyyyyyyy lol.
  I haven't had a period during my pregnancy but everyone is different. We can't tell toy if your pregnant or not.  But what you can do is test yourself 4 weeks after your last period. That should be enough time .
    I wish you the best of luck and congratulations on your wedding (:
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