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VERY early nausea?

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NibblesMaplestick · Yesterday 11:52

I feel like I'm overthinking things, but we DTD on Friday, and again Sunday (yesterday). Is it possible to have mild waves of nausea already?

This would be cycle day 10, and 12.

My cycles average around 26 days (25 to 28 normally).

I think I probably need to get out of my head but I definitely don't feel 100% today.

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thecuree · Yesterday 11:53

No sorry. I know what it’s like though analysing absolutely everything. The only way to know is to test in a couple of weeks

Octavia64 · Yesterday 11:54

I mean yes

i I was hospitalised very early on with HG

but equally there are a lot of possible reasons for nausea

Lakesfun · Yesterday 11:56

Yes, i think so, but also early pregnancy symptoms can be very similar to pre period symptoms, but more pronounced when you're lookong for them.

Yetegs · Yesterday 20:51

No you can’t have pregnancy symptoms 1-3 days after having sex. It’s just impossible. It takes a fertilised egg 5 days to form enough in order to start implanting. Even if you ovulated on Friday and it fertilised that day it’s not even ready to implant yet. And if you ovulated yesterday then it may not even have fertilised yet. Obviously if you ovulated much earlier than you thought and you’re actually at least 8dpo then it’s possible. Do you track ovulation or just go by an app?

NibblesMaplestick · Yesterday 21:45

Thank you for explaining, I do feel quite foolish. I don't track ovulation with any tests, but generally I can tell when I am ovulating due to hormonal breakouts and changes in vaginal mucus.

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