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The Strangest Pregnancy EVER!

Ok, I think I'm pregnant but I need all of you out there to help me figure this out.

-Started period Sunday, Jan. 27 and ended on Friday, February 1st.
-Used withdrawal/unprotected sex (not sure that the partner ejaculated/precum) on Satuday, Februray 2nd and Sunday, February 3rd
-On Tuesday, February 5, experiences extreme nausea (all day nause), abdominal pain, and heightened sense of smell (everything smelled horrible)
-Continuing signs of abdominal cramping, weird taste in mouth, sensitive breasts, weird tightness in chest, loss of appetite.

I'm very in tune with my body, so I know something is not normal. This is my second pregnancy and I was very aware of the changes my body was making during the pregnancy, but these symptoms are ones that I have never experienced or don't remember experiecing.

What do you think?
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It's possible I guess but since you had your period right before and I'm assuming it was a normal one I wouldn't think so unless you already were before hand. Maybe your scaring yourself into thinking you are? I've done it a few times before so when I finally was pregnant I didn't believe it. Just because you didn't experience the symptoms during your first pregnancy doesn't mean anything...every time is different. Taking a test would never hurt incase you already were pregnant if it comes up negative and you still feel the same maybe goto the doctor make sure your not coming down with something (flu, stomach virus, whatever). Stress of any kind can bring on some of the same symptoms so if you've had something big going on you should also take that into consideration as well.
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You would NOT experience pregnancy symptoms 3 days after intercourse - e.g. what you describe on the 5th absolutely can not be due to pregnancy.  The reason being, it takes approximately 7-10 after fertilization for the embryo to implant and only then does the body start to produce the pregnancy hormone, HCG which is responsible for pregnancy symptomatology.  Then, it typically takes a few more days for the HCG level to build up to a level that causes any detectable symptoms.
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