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Got my cycle, could I still be pregnant?

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My husband and I are trying to conceive. I've had pregnancy symptoms for the past 2 weeks. Nausea, vomiting, extreme fatigue, moodiness and gas. My cycle usually comes like clockwork on the 28th day. I got my cycle (1 day late) and it is the same flow that I usually have. (I took a test the first day of my cycle and it was negative.) But I'm still having these symptoms. Could I still be pregnant?

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  1. no

    sorry :/


  2. if the test was negative that means there is no pregnancy hormone in your urine and that means that you're not pregnant.  it could be that since you are trying to conceive that you may feel these symptoms and they are all just in your head.  i was the same way!! have you gone to the doctor to see why you have not been able to get pregnant yet? that would probably be your best bet!! sorry, hope this helps....

  3. Its possible but most likely you aren't (sorry). Sometimes when you are trying to concieve you start making yourself have pregnancy symptoms. I would suggests waiting a few weeks and if you are still feeling a little bit off take a test. Though to be sure I would wait until your next cycle to test if you dont get your next period. Some women get whats called implantation bleeding though what your describing doesnt sound like it.  

  4. i recommend going to the doctor for a pregnancy test

    that way you'll know for sure

  5. Have you ever met a pregnant girl on her period?  

  6. It is always possible. If you are experiencing implantation bleeding it will always happen between 6 and 10 days after you ovulate. Most people get it before their period is due to begin, but you could get it afterward if you are a late ovulator. I would suggest taking a test again in a few days if you are still having symptoms.

    Good luck!

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