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7dpo & constantly nauseous!

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DunkinDoughnuts · 30/03/2018 23:25

I've been constantly feeling sick for 2 days now.

I'm 7dpo, had unprotected sex 2 days before Ovulating.

My cycle is bang on every month. However I've not had any other symptoms.

Could I be??

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OrangeHorses · 30/03/2018 23:26

It would be very early to be getting any symptoms but if you've had sex there is always a chance you could be pregnant.

DunkinDoughnuts · 30/03/2018 23:31

That's what I thought as remembering my first pregnancy, the only symptom I had that even remotely made me question I could be pregnant was 1. (This will sound crazy) A dream I had & 2. I had a weird feeling of pressure in my pelvis. This was 4 days before my period was due.

It's still 8 days until my next period.

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Bubblegum89 · 31/03/2018 00:03

You don’t get pregnancy symptoms until you are about 4-5 weeks. You’re experiencing progesterone-related symptoms. Albeit unusual ones for you, but it is extremely common for people to get symptoms that aren’t normal for them and it really doesn’t mean anything at all I’m afraid. Not to say you haven’t conceived but what you’re feeling at the moment is PMS. I wouldn’t worry about it too much until you have a late period/get a positive test

ilikebread · 01/04/2018 11:10

The rise of progestogen can make feel sick sometimes.

Emma198 · 01/04/2018 11:14

This is exactly me. Had unprotected sex two days before ovulation, felt sick days 7, 8 and 9dpo so took a test 10dpo and got a positive. 5 weeks 2 days now. X

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