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Kylie B asked in Pregnancy & ParentingPregnancy · 1 decade ago

Did you ever "just know" you were pregnant .............?

like before your missed period , and before you took a test ?

Just wondering , as about 5 days after " the deed" was done ( almost 2 weeks now ), ive been feeling nauseous and so very tired , now my belly is aching ( like ive done one to many sit ups lol ) ,

But it all just could be in my head , and it doesn't help that i dont know when my next period is due , lol , if i am pregnant , it will be awesome , my partner and i have been talking about trying for a 2nd child for a few months now.

So did you know before you took a test , and how many days before ur missed period did u test / think you were pregnant ?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The first time I got pregnant was not planned and I no idea that I was pregnant. I took the EPT pregnancy test 3 days after I missed my period. It read positive the minute I peed on the stick.

    The second time.... after 1.5 years of trying to conceive we gave up trying. Within a month I was pregnant. I thought I might be pregnant - as my breasts were absolutely killing me and I had this weird lower back pain. I took the test 4 days after my missed period and it said negative. I took it again another 5 days later and still negative. But, I had all the symptoms of pregnancy. I took another test almost 2 weeks later and it was positive.

    Good luck sweetie... I am very excited and hope it will be your dream come true!

    Daisy

  • I knew both times. It was about a week or so after "the deed". I took a test then because I figured I was further along than I was. When they turned out negative I just figured it was in my head. But a month or so later no cycle and I had nausea. Took a test and it was positive :)

    Good luck and baby dust.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I knew right away!

    We were TTC after two m/c so it was a little stressful. The month I decided that we should stop trying and just let nature take its course was the month it happened. We did the 'deed' and about a week later I just knew I was pregnant, the only early symptom I had was that I was tired and grouchy. I just had the feeling though that I was pregnant.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    under no circumstances, ever! in spite of the undeniable fact that, after I stop smoking and positioned on 40 lbs, some finished stranger requested me if i change into wearing a blue blouse because I knew the toddler change into going to be a boy or because i change into hoping for a boy. It change right into a nicely-meant question, it wasn't meant to be propose or hurtful, so I ducked the question by answering "A healthful toddler is a blessing from God no count number no matter if it truly is a boy or a woman!" yet, as you could imagine, I right this moment were given on a nutrition routine. =D

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  • 1 decade ago

    i knew about 2 weeks before i took a test

  • Jodina
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    It sounds weird but when we had sex I knew right after that I was going to be pregnant.

    5 days after you wouldn't be showing any symptoms, but some woman just know.

    Keep an eye!

    Good Luck and I hope it works out for you!!

  • 1 decade ago

    I knew about 3 weeks before I took the test.. ... I was usually crampy and one day I starting getting cramps and the it was like poof... they disappeared! Mom's know...

  • 1 decade ago

    oh i knew i was! We took plan B but i still just knew. It was the day i was due for my LMP when i found out

    Source(s): 40w2d according to ultrasound
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