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Experiencing Sleepiness, Nausea, Headache, Backache, Cramps, Spotting, Tender Nipples. Early Signs Of Pregnancy?

I was curious if I might be pregnant. I had intercourse on Nov. 3. Recently I have notice some signs. Sleepy/tried, nauseated, light headaches , lower backaches. I ve noticed some light cramping, spotted brownish discharge and a spotted a little pink. My nipples been tender and swell a little. My sense of smell Has heightened. My husband has noticed that I much tighter down There, then usual. Are these early signs of pregnancy?
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.

If November 3rd falls on your fertile period then there is possibility for pregnancy.
Some of your symptoms can be seen in early pregnancy.
So if you miss your expected date of periods better to go for pregnancy test once.
Start taking folic acid tablets from now onwards.
Take care
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Experiencing Sleepiness, Nausea, Headache, Backache, Cramps, Spotting, Tender Nipples. Early Signs Of Pregnancy?

Hi, Thanks for the query. If November 3rd falls on your fertile period then there is possibility for pregnancy. Some of your symptoms can be seen in early pregnancy. So if you miss your expected date of periods better to go for pregnancy test once. Start taking folic acid tablets from now onwards. Take care