I get what you're both saying--I understand how the entire reproductive process works. I'm not asking if I'm pregnant; I'm not looking for a diagnosis. I understand I am weeks away from being considered medically pregnant, and from being able to take a test that would yield an accurate result. That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking if, despite all of the above, if anyone who has been pregnant experienced something to the contrary.
I get what you're both saying--I understand how the entire reproductive process works. I'm not asking if I'm pregnant; I'm not looking for a diagnosis. I understand I am weeks away from being considered medically pregnant, and from being able to take a test that would yield an accurate result. That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking if, despite all of the above, if anyone who has been pregnant experienced something to the contrary.
What? If anyone who has been pregnant has experienced something to the contrary? What, you mean have symptoms despite NOT ACTUALLY BEING PREGNANT (because that's what it sounds like you're asking). I'm sure you'll find someone who believes they experienced "symptoms" shortly after they "ovulated." However, as you yourself have already pointed out, it's medically impossible. You ovulate. If you're lucky the sperm fertilizes the egg. 7-10 days later the fertilized egg implants and your body then *may* start giving you symptoms. It's not going to happen an earlier than that, no matter who you ask. If anyone tells you otherwise, they don't actually know when they ovulated.
If your not asking if you could be pregnant based on those symptoms, then wtf are you asking. That's exactly what you asking. Your symptom spotting up the ying yang at 3dpo. Which would be medically impossible for any of your symptoms to be pregnancy related because, well, at 3dpo you aren't pregnant. This only happens after implantation, which you say you know. Sometimes when we really want to be pregnant, all the symptoms seem like they could mean something but they don't. It's psychosomatic. As for your question asking if someone got a bfp after having too early symptoms, I doubt it. At 10dpo when I got my bfp, zero symptoms. Because it was sooo early, hormone secretion was at a minimum. This in my opinion is support. Truth and education conquers ignorance.
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What? If anyone who has been pregnant has experienced something to the contrary? What, you mean have symptoms despite NOT ACTUALLY BEING PREGNANT (because that's what it sounds like you're asking). I'm sure you'll find someone who believes they experienced "symptoms" shortly after they "ovulated." However, as you yourself have already pointed out, it's medically impossible. You ovulate. If you're lucky the sperm fertilizes the egg. 7-10 days later the fertilized egg implants and your body then *may* start giving you symptoms. It's not going to happen an earlier than that, no matter who you ask. If anyone tells you otherwise, they don't actually know when they ovulated.
To the OP, we're all about support here, but you've got to give it to get it.