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Am i having early Pregnancy symptoms?

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ok I'm 18 my fiance and i have been ttc for the last 3 months.My cycle is always regular and has been since i was 11. My LMP was 7/24/08

and so i was ovulating around the 5,6,7th .This month i am 2 days late i have really sore b***s and my nipples are WAY darker then they were even a week ago. Also i know this is a lil tmi but ive noticed i have a really thick creamy discharge and ive never had that before(is that normal in early pregnancy?) headaches a sore throat, cramping, fatigue and nausea are starting to hit me. And ive noticed that i can smell EVERTHING and things i used to love to eat now make me sick. I took a test from the $ tree yesterday in the afternoon and it came back negative. I'm not sure if its just soon to tell. What do you think?

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  1. its to soon to tell, wait 9 months and we will see what happens....


  2. i would get a brand name test and use 1st morning urine as it contains higher levels of hcg but it does sound like you are pregnant though  

  3. It may be a little early.  I would take another in a couple of days, or better yet, a week.  Sounds like pregnancy symptoms to me.  Congrats mommy!

  4. I was late for a week or more before I finally got a positive on the test. Just wait a few days to a week more and test again. Good luck!

  5. Sounds like it, but take a test a week after you are due for AF. Good luck and baby dust!

  6. Those could very possibly be signs of pregnancy, my first sign was sore b*****s. Wait a couple of days and then test again and this time test with your first morning urine because that is when your HCG levels are the highest. Good luck.

  7. sum pregancy tests r wrong and if ur havin nesea(mornin sickness)and ur skippin i think u r buy another pregnancy test from sumwere else and try again in like a week.

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