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What's the earliest you found out you were pregnant?

Hello ladies, I am wondering how fast you may have found out you were pregnant because I feel like maybe things went very quick. I had unprotected sex last Sunday on the 18 and this week on the 27 & 28 I got two positive pregnancy tests. I took one with first morning urine and the second during the middle of the day and both positive. Is it really possible to find out less than 2 weeks later?
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Congrats I just found out yesterday that I am 5 weeks.
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I've found out at 3 weeks with my last 2 pregnancies (including this one). Congrats!
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4 weeks
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Well in baby terms if its two weeks after you had intercourse then more then likly you are already 4 weeks along. Its very confusing, but how doctors count weeks is from the last day of your last menstral cycle. So for example my last date was march 22. I ovulated late at 2 1/2 weeks later on april 3 or 4th. I had my first postive test on april 18th two weeks later. So it was two weeks after conception but i was 4 weeks into my pregnancy. Hope that makes sense!
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I found out at 6 weeks with both my girls and this time I found out at 4 weeks!
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I found out when I was 2-3 weeks pregnant, I hadn't missed a period or anything but my eating habits changed so I did some tests and all 3 came back positive ☺☺ x
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2 days after I missed my period. Which was about 16 days after ovulation.
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That and the fact that I took 4 more pregnancy tests that all read positive. I can stop fighting it now lol
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Well I was supposed to start my cycle last Wednesday, 3 days after having unprotected and of course if never came but I'm accepting now that I'm pregnant because I now know what implantation bleeding looks like. So much for making sure I stayed in shape for #summer17
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Yes some find out as early at 8 days but most tests are positive by 10-12 days after ovulation.
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The earliest I found out I was barely 3 weeks , I found out the DAY I was suppose to start my period... I felt weird. I had no cramps or Spotting nothing. My cousin thought she was pregnant so she bought a box that had 2 Pregnancy Test. She took one and I took one just cause I felt weird. ((Totally did not think I was pregnant)) hers came out negative and nine said positive hahahaha. Went to the dr the same day found out I was 2w & 5d . now me and my husband are trying for baby #2.
Congratulations on your Pregnancy ! ;)
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Ohhh and they count your due date with your lmp. So... for example.  If your 4 weeks pregnant,  that means your fetus is only 2 weeks, but your four weeks counting your lmp. So, if you conceived 2 weeks ago that means your period was 4 weeks ago. Positive test = your preggers congratulations!
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You concieve 2 weeks after your lmp. While your egg only survives 24 hours, a males sperm can survive up to 7 days. The earliest I found out with my 2nd and third was 4 weeks.  The day of my expected period.  My first was 13 weeks. Hope this helps and good luck!!
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We did it 3 days before my scheduled cycle day. I'm generally regular and it never came on. Just painful breasts
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The earliest you can find out is around 8 days past your ovulation. As then the fertilised egg implants and starts to make enough of the hormone hcg to be detected by a pregnancy test.
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