Also... I have a 26 day cycle... not sure if that makes a difference... if you have a long cycle like yours, I'm not sure that you would feel any symptoms right away. And if it makes you feel any better I was almost convinced that AF was for sure coming as late as the day before my first positive test. I had tons of cramping and although it wasn't as severe as it normally is for my periods (it's usually excruiciating for me), I thought my body was gearing up for AF. It wasn't until the night before I got a positive that I was pretty sure this was it, and that was only because my boobs felt EXACTLY the same as they did when I nursed. I would never have known that if this weren't #2 though! So don't worry at all! Something else I've heard that is a good idea to do while you are waiting is to make a list or start thinking about things you will do once you know for sure either way. For me, I thought that if AF came, I would do things I can't do while pregnant, like have some wine one night on a date with my husband, or paint a room in our house. That helped me to relax a little. And I thought it would help me to have something to look forward to if it ended up being negative...