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I think I might be, but is it too soon?

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Mommybonnick · 23/10/2013 13:50

It was a cold monday evening when my husband got a little over zealous. (I cannot believe that still happens after being together for 15 years!) Without going into much detail he finished without wrapping up and I wont forget his "I'm sorry, I got carried away" problem was I know I was ovulating. We've got two beautiful girls and loads of money problems so another baby was far from my mind. This morning I have woken up with really tender breasts and feeling nauseous. It has been 10 days since that eventful night. Can I possibly be feeling symptoms so soon? I don't know if I should panic or get excited only to be disappointed when I find out it is all in my mind.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Excited2meetmyprincess · 23/10/2013 14:02

Only one way to find out and that's to do a test. I think clear blue or first response may be able to pick it up.
Good luck x

gaggiagirl · 23/10/2013 14:11

Poas! I love a poas thread.

princesscupcakemummyb · 23/10/2013 14:12

try a first response test

eexcitement · 23/10/2013 15:49

Your just gona have to take the test to find out.
I had smell/food aversion from literally 2 days post conception and the tenderness within a few days too. Thought I was just going crazy as "it was surely to early for this"
I would say IF you can handle the wait till your period is due DO.
False positives from a chemical that doesn't implant or negatives that will turn to positives in a few days are not going to help and this early you wont be confident in the results anyway.
Just my opinion. I managed to stick it out (with much difficulty) but was glad I was sure when the test was in hand.
Good luck

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