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Could Tender Breasts And Excessive Hunger Be Signs Of Pregnancy?

Hello I had had intercourse 2 weeks before my period, my husband had ejaculated inside of me I got my period which only lasted 3 days and very light and now I have tender heavy breasts and very hungry. Could I be pregnant or am I just crazy. Please help!
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
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You have very good chances of conception considering the fact that you had unprotected intercourse during the fertile period. The spotting you had could be due to the implantation bleed. Please get a home pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample of urine and follow it up with a trans-vaginal sonogram to clarify the situation. Your symptoms can be seen in very early pregnancy but substantial evidence is needed. See a specialist for a proper evaluation and further management. Hope this helps.
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Could Tender Breasts And Excessive Hunger Be Signs Of Pregnancy?

Hi, You have very good chances of conception considering the fact that you had unprotected intercourse during the fertile period. The spotting you had could be due to the implantation bleed. Please get a home pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample of urine and follow it up with a trans-vaginal sonogram to clarify the situation. Your symptoms can be seen in very early pregnancy but substantial evidence is needed. See a specialist for a proper evaluation and further management. Hope this helps.