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Pms and pregnancy possibly?
I have my due date within couple of days but also trying for baby. Is it possible to have PMS (cramps and nausea) like period and get pregnant? Usually my cramps starts 2-5days before the date. As i am trying for pregnancy thats why confused.My due date is on 28th. Please help and thank u in advance.
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Pregnancy and pms can't be differentiated based on symptoms only. You should get your pregnancy test done if your periods are missed
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if you miss your date by 2-3 days get a pregnancy test
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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The symptoms of PMS are very vague not specific of either getting periods or being pregnant you will have to wait till your expected date of periods
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Cramps can occur during pregnancy also Wait for your periods to miss
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