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August 20th, 2016, 05:55 AM
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Early Pregnancy symptoms
So we dtd a week ago and I'm thinking I'm preggers, dtd two days before ovulation and one attempt so I'm hopeful .... Just wondering has anyone early symptoms like sweating, cramping and really hungry out of the blue!!! Is it too early to be experiencing symptoms (it's hopefully my 4th) since technically I'm only on week 3 ....
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August 20th, 2016, 06:06 AM
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Everyone is different, we have been trying to conceive for a few months now and the first two months I was convinced I was pregnant in the 2 ww, had cramps, tender breasts, nausea, the whole 9 yards. It was not the case for me. I read a post on this site that said symptoms of af and pregnancy are the same, so now I don't trust symptoms I get. However, with ds2 ( baby number 3) I felt I had pregnancy symptoms from a few days pregnant, even though my gp said that was not possible. You may be right and I hope so, I have just been very disappointed myself when I was convinced I was and then AF arrived, good luck and let us know
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August 20th, 2016, 09:14 AM
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I never get period symptoms this early so it might be a sign ... Feel I am because we dtd once on all 3 boys and pregnant ... Super fertile sperm!!! Will keep ye up to date ...
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August 22nd, 2016, 12:12 PM
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The problem is that progesterone is what makes the symptoms and your progesterone goes up in the 2ww. This means you can have symptoms due to progesterone that are not necessarily correlated with pregnancy (and the earlier it is, the more likely it is that it has nothing to do with pregnancy 3-4 DPO is NOT pregnancy-related.)
Swaying can change your hormones so you can start having symptoms in 2ww when you don't normally because your hormones are different. Additionally, some believe that people being very "hormoney" may = higher odds of conception and this is why I believe some people claim to have "pregnancy symptoms" 1 or 2 days after they ovulate, it's not because of conception per se, it's because they were "hormoney" and then that excess level of hormones helped enable a baby to stay stuck that month.
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