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Early Pregnancy Signs

What are some very early pregnancy signs that one may experience. I am 3 days away from a period, but I fell pregnant. I have taken 2 at home test but both were negative. I feel VERY tired, on the verge of throwing up all day, can't sleep due to discomfort in stomach and I have to pee more than normal. Did or does anyone feel this way at a early stage of pregnancy?

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Thanks to all of you for your responses. I have gotten alot of great advise. I have taken another home test and it is still neg. My period is not due for several more days so I will just be patient and wait it out. I will update again for anyone who wants to know i my symtoms were pregnancy related or not! Thanks again to all of you!

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Unfortunately, this is how I feel EVERY month, from my PMS symptoms! Wait til you are a week over due, then tak a test.

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Wait a few more days, and then test again. My last pregnancy test didn't come back positive until I was on day 37 of my cycle!! But, I was craving seafood really bad, and I was VERY tired. Other than that, I didn't have any other symptoms for about another week after that. (6 weeks along)
Other symptoms are peeing alot, nausea, light cramping, change in vaginal discharge, etc. Look up www.babyzone.com for more information.

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I did not experience exactly those symptoms. I had a weird, gut feeling, brushing my teeth made me gag, my boobs started growing and hurting. I did not have to pee a lot. I was only a month pregnant and the pregnancy test showed positive, so those things are pretty accurate.

Unfortunately, this is how I feel EVERY month, from my PMS symptoms! Wait til you are a week over due, then tak a test.

I was extremely, extremely tired almost immediately. No other early symptoms for me, though. The nausea didn't kick in until about 9-10 weeks. Honestly, I think they should ban early pregnancy tests.

Usually you will not feel those signs of pregnancy until you are a little further along. You could be experiencing those signs simply because you are fixing to start. Good Luck

I had lower back pain, became terribly conjested, and the smell of markers made me nausious. That was with both pregnancies.

Hi T.,
I have had 2 pregnancys. I was very tired. I needed to pee all the time. My boobs were very sore. I was very nauseated and on the verge of throwing up and did throw up for 3 months. Sounds like you may be pregnant. Is this your first? You might go out if you have a dollar store and buy a dollar pregnancy test and they are very accurate for only a dollar. Hope you are pregnant if you want to be and hope you are not sick if you are pregnant. I am 49 and have grandkids now. hope I helped you. WRite anytime. Take care, P.

Alot of people say you'll know because your breasts will be sore but if yours aren't, don't let that discourage you because mine were never sore until after I had my daughter. My only symptom was being tired all the time and occassionally nausea. The other moms gave you a good list of symptoms, my only suggestion to you is to try eating crackers. The yeast in them helps ease your morning sickness, it did for me and everyone else I know. Just plain old saltine crackers. Granted you can put toppings on them to make them taste better but they do work. Hope this helps and congrats on the possible upcoming additon!

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