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Old 06-06-11, 11:07 PM
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Hi all, I am new here, although I have "lurked" a few times in the past. My husband and I have been TTC #2 for about 16 months. Our daughter is 4 yo. I miscarried about 3 months ago, and this cycle is the first cycle since the miscarriage that I have been charting again.
My question is about symptoms.. I know, for me, my usual symptoms are tender breasts, gas, and constipation. My question, though, is how soon after ovulation can these symptoms begin? I am only four dpo, but my boobs feel more tender today. I hate to read too much into these things.. I know the "symptoms" can make us all go crazy!! LoL. But I was just wondering if it is even possible to have any pregnancy related stuff only four dpo?
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Old 11-22-11, 11:51 PM
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Hi! My breasts also began getting tender 4 dpo. They got increasingly worse, to the point that I was sleeping in a bra. Tested 4 days before my expected period and it was positive. Baby dust and beat of luck! Hope its a sign!
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