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mjones85

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Period not due but pregnancy symptoms
Posted: 04-02-08 16:46pm

AF came in mid March. I've been having cramps, headaches, exhaustion, back pain, dizziness and nausea since Monday. Is there a chance I have gotten pregnant between then and now? Would I been feeling these symptoms this early? AF not due for two more weeks.
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kerryn

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Posted: 04-02-08 18:00pm

was your period a normal flow in march? wait until your period is due and test then, you wont get an accurate result until then
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mjones85

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Posted: 04-02-08 19:06pm

It was actually really heavy in comparsion to my other ones and it lasted a bit longer that normal too. I plan on waiting until I'm due for AF before getting a test. I guess I'm just seeing if I'm imagining things or if there was any chance at all
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krystineM

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Posted: 04-02-08 19:20pm

your probably feeling these symptoms because it was a heavier period, going to start your next period soon and it could also be heavy again, explaining the cramps, back pain headaches ect. if your period came, it means anything that could have been, and the nutrients for the fetus has been washed away when you got your period. i dont think your pregnant.
if you think you are, take a test.
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