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1712168 tn?1313111840

i have ewcm, pregnant?

i have a 26  day cycle and i ovulated on day 12 and had sex the 10th and 11th day of my cycle. (today 4dpo)since then iv had nausea and annoying headaches feeling bloated as hell and going frequently to the restroom which i normally only go a few times a week sorry if tmi and today i started peeing alot like every hour .iv been having plenty of cervical mucus thats like ewcm its slightly yellow and my cervix is still very high its become difficult to reach. also i have a weird feeling in my breasts its more of a pulsating feeling of achiness and slightly tender nipples which i usually dont ever have oh and cramps too which i normally get a week before af but its still 12 days away any advice on anyone having similar symptoms or is it af?
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689528 tn?1364135841
Right on!!! Congrats!! Have a happy and healthy pregnancy!!
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1712168 tn?1313111840
i got my bfp! today !!!!!
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1712168 tn?1313111840
i know its driving me crazy one minute im like oh yes i feel symptoms the other im like no not this month grrr! its so damn frustrating oh well i guess there is nothing to do but wait lol wish me luck! lord knows i need it lol
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689528 tn?1364135841
Agreed! That 2 week wait can drive you CRAZY!! Hang in there and try not to over think symptoms, ya right huh!! haha The waiting is the worse part and I hope you get your bfp!
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1654035 tn?1332425178
At this point it is too soon to go by symptoms. You are probably realizing every little thing because you want to be pregnant. Sperm can take several days to implant in the egg so really you have to give your body more time! Good Luck!!
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