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Are mood swings, abdominal cramping and nausea signs of pregnancy
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Yes. You may be pregnant if you have had s_xual intercourse and you have symptoms of pregnancy:
A missed period -- (if your periods are usually regular).
A short, scant period.
Breasts that are sore, tender or swollen.
You feel sick to your stomach, or you are vomiting.
Fatigue -- feeling more tired than usual.
You need to urinate more often than usual.
Mood swings
These symptoms don't usually occur until you have missed your period for about 2 weeks, but this varies from woman to woman, symptoms can occur earlier for some women (sometimes a week after a missed period).
If you have missed your period, but have not yet taken a pregnancy test, don't a__sume you're pregnant. Continue to use contraception if you have intercourse and don't want to be pregnant. Remember that the length of your menstrual cycle can vary. There can be major changes in your cycle when you're under a great deal of stress. Before you proceed to get extremely worried, see if you have any of the signs of pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy usually occur one to two weeks after conception, although the they will vary from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy.
If you have any or all of these symptoms, go right away to your health care provider or family planning clinic and ask for a pregnancy test! If you don't want to go to a clinic yet, buy a home pregnancy test at any pharmacy. (These can be expensive), but this is an important test. READ the directions carefully before you use it and follow them.
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