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I sleep alot now been eating more and I dont like to smell chicken unless I really want it and my ribs feels like they want to spread..

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Pregnancy signs are very similar to period signs. The only way to know is to test in the day you are due. Good luck x

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So I knew I was pregnant within 4 days, my body was just telling me something different. Then I started to feel nausea everyday, gone or certain foods, was tired. I waited till I missed my period too do the test. There it was, I was pregnant x

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Having to get up to pee in the night. I thought it was because I had a cold, but a week later I had a positive pregnancy test. Then around week 5 my breasts were noticeably larger. But the peeing in the night was the first (& continuing) clue for me.

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