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Name: loveyelledno
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Okay, well my name is Kelly, I'm 20 years old, and I'm starting to think I might be pregnant. I'm not sure if the way I'm feeling is just my nerves, but I feel like there's just something that's not right with my body on the inside. I started my period about 12 days ago, on November 5th. The bleeding stopped about 5 days later, on November 10th. I recently had sex with my fiance on the night/morning of November 14th. He told me he had pulled out, but I'm sort've thinking that he didn't do it completely. Today is the 16th, and I woke up feeling extremely tired, my stomach is a little upset, (TMI) but I have been taking frequent trips to the bathroom, constantly feeling like I have to pee, or I have diarhea. I get the feeling of nausea once in a while, and drinking my favorite drink (iced tea!) everytime I take a sip the nausea kicks in. I'm wondering if I could possibly be pregnant? Is it too soon to know? Are these maybe early symptoms of being pregnant? I know all you mommys to be have to be different, so I'm looking for someone who might feel the way I feel now. Thanks for reading this ladies!
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Name: Elizabeth28 | Date: Nov 23rd, 2009 6:07 PM
Kelly,
I got to say, That the only real way to know that you are pregnant is by taking a test. It is to soon to take a test, You must wait until at least one week before your missed period. I am having my forth child, I am 17 weeks pregnant and I can tell you as far as symtoms go, that I started to feel my symptoms like you are discribing around a week before my missed period, I took a test that night, and I saw a faint line. The next morning, I took another test, and the line was alot darker. Here is the thing, I would treat you body as if you were pregnant, until you do get a chance to take a test. Remember there are alot of other things that could be going on to cause simular symtoms. Good luck and I hope that I helped some. 

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