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Hubby only home two days, pregnant?

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ok, so I can't test for another couple days, but just wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this.

I am 8 dpo and have cm that feels like AF but theres nothing there

back aches

exhausted by 5pm

hard time focusing

have had these tingling feelings like cramps but not as painful since ovulation

Cervix is still high and soft and tightly closed

Mornings my temp is still high like hot flashes, feels like i am still ovulating

what do you think. The thing that keeps me convinced is my cervix it has usually dropped down by now

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  1. It's impossible to make a pregnancy diagnosis before missing a period from cervical changes.

    Typical pregnancy symptoms usually do not appear until after you miss your period and after the pregnancy test is positive.

    Many women with typical symptoms are not pregnant and many pregnant women have no typicall symtoms.

    Some pregnant women may experience all, some, or none of the typical pregnancy symptoms:

    For most women, missing a menstrual period is usually the very first sign that they are pregnant.

    Nausea and morning sickness are usually among the earliest pregnancy symptoms

    Even before missing a period, some pregnant women report having to go to the bathroom more often.

    Tiredness and exhaustion could be among the very early sign of pregnancy.  

    b*****s may often become tender, similar to the way they feel before your period.

    Having a typical biphasic or triphasic temperature chart

    Many of these symptoms usually do not appear until after a missed period when hCG levels are high enough to induce these symptoms, often weeks after implantation.

    Only by doing a pregnancy test after you miss your period (it's positive in 51% of women 1-2 days before a missed period) can you find out if you are pregnant or no.

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