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Could Sore Breasts And Constant Hunger Be A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi i had unprotected sex last monday (6days ago) twice i no its far to early but i was ovulating on that day and since yesterday my breasts have been sore and ive been constantly hungry even straight after i eat im hungry. What are the chances i could be pregnant?
Fri, 30 May 2014
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The chances of pregnancy are very high based on the fact that the intercourse was unprotected and you were ovulating at the time. You can get the serum beta-hCG titres assessed after 4-5 days and this is the earliest means of detecting a pregnancy in the current scenario. Symptoms of pregnancy are usually felt following a missed period but there is individual variation. Please see an expert if you miss your next period for further suggestions and management. Hope this helps.
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Could Sore Breasts And Constant Hunger Be A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi, The chances of pregnancy are very high based on the fact that the intercourse was unprotected and you were ovulating at the time. You can get the serum beta-hCG titres assessed after 4-5 days and this is the earliest means of detecting a pregnancy in the current scenario. Symptoms of pregnancy are usually felt following a missed period but there is individual variation. Please see an expert if you miss your next period for further suggestions and management. Hope this helps.