Earliest Symptoms Of Pregnancy

How do you tell the difference between going on your period or the early symptoms of pregnancy?
I had sex the weeks of my time, and I do not know if bloating, tender breasts / nipples, and nausea are coming from me about to get on my period or if symptoms early in pregnancy. I do not get all the above symptoms when I'm about to be on my period or when I'm on it. But im sure that just because it's the first time im actually having a pregnancy scare. Kinda new to all this talk of pregnancy Im, So I mean is there a way I can say or do I wait it out until the second week? Because my period varies quite often and I wouldnt be sure when to take a pregnancy test.
The chance of getting pregnant having sex the week your period is slim to none. You have already ovulated about two weeks before, which is the window in which you're likely to get pregnant. One of the most common symptoms of pregnancy is breast very soft (softer than associated with PMS, and lasts longer than it would during PMS). You can take a pregnancy test five days before missed period, but the test is not as specific as you actually missed your period. The hormone pregnancy tests detect these doubles every 48 hours. So if your first test is negative, wait 48 hours to test again – the hormone will have doubled by then. With all that said, based on sex when you had, I doubt that you are pregnant.
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