They have tests now that can tell a few days into the pregnancy. Symptoms for me were cramps that went away missing my period, followed by very sore breasts, and then at 6 weeks came the morning sickness, which wasn't in the morning for me but came in the late afternoon when I would be thinking about what to make for supper. Go out and buy a test. They are reasonable and pretty accurate. Good luck.
2006-06-23 14:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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General symptoms are senstive breasts especially nipples, frequent urination, unexplained weight gain, moodiness, vomiting and extreme exhaustion.
The blood test for pregnancy can be tested at 11 days after a missed period and is the most accurate.
What I just described was all the symtoms my wife had with all 4 of our children.
2006-06-23 13:55:48
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answered by mikeae 6
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There are home-pregnancy tests on the market that claim to reveal positive pregnancy results in as early as 3 days. This way, the woman can know (per their claim) that she is pregnant long before any signs or symptoms of pregnancy show. I would suggest if you take a home-pregnancy test and if it DOES show positive, have it confirmed with the traditional pregnancy test at your doctor's office. Some offices do the blood test; others do the urine pregnancy. If you are pregnant, you will need to known as soon as possible to begin prenatal care.
2006-06-18 14:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a hormone released nearly immediately called HTC and within even one day you can find out using tests from your local Apothecary. it doesn't take a month or two to find this out. Of course there are false positives and false negatives as well. That is one that you asked for and it is again literally within one to three days.
As time ensues, yu might vfeel a thickening around your waist, your period might even continue for a month or so, (it did with me), you will sense different things about your body and the first of which is water retention, and craving dcertain foods. I would carefully watch out for the NEED to chew on ice or to have, in my case 5 bunches of celery a day. Your bosy will tell you a LOT. Protein will be a key herre.
The funny thing about your first trimester is that this is so formative....and yo are encouraged to learn as much about what to eat and when and so forth, well that was impossible for me, as I needed to know what to eat, but couldn't stand reading abut dieting correctly while i was having severe morning sickness.
Now this doesnt happen to everyone...I guess I just drew tghe lucky straw. tiredness in the first 5 months, nausea in the first 4 mnonths...and a continuation of your girth being a changing factor from day to day. So in answer to your question, remember the Hormone HTC, nausea, cravings, lack of your menses and perhaps but not always tiredness. Thank you ,I do so hope that this helps you. In the final analysis, keep abreast of your changes with your physician above all else, for that is the person who will be your 'Mentor' or "Answer machine" throughout it all. If you are NOT satisfied with answers again there is WebMd on the net, but remember, nothing takes the place of the professinal who treats and cares for you.
2006-06-23 10:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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My experience was a positive pregnancy test around two weeks along.
Some obvious symptoms you'll notice are fatigue, nausea (not necessarily throwing up but could just be an upset tummy), etc..
www.webmd.com is a great source for finding out what you may be feeling or how you may be changing week by week if you are actually pregnant
2006-06-22 09:06:09
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answered by Rockwell 1
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I believe you can get a blood test almost as soon as your first missed period. Symtoms vary and are hard to tell at the onset of pregnancy.
Go to a doctor and get checked.
2006-06-23 04:47:24
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answered by JAK 2
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2 weeks for a pee test. The early symtoms are morning sickness, tired all the time, hungry, they differ from person to person
2006-06-21 09:25:18
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answered by cboyce 3
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Very different answers you can get. If you go to a specialisit you could find out after 2-3 weeks.
Symptoms? Probably first month to third month. Physical changes? Your breasts will start to feel full and soar after 3-4 months and the amount of "bulge" depends on your body structure.
2006-06-09 15:06:59
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answered by aliasasim 5
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i think of the main one is the absence of a era. whilst i became in college my female buddy and that i went via a pair of scares. She on no account did get all the different warning signs, she became purely previous due each each now and then. as quickly as over 3 weeks previous due. The sore breasts have been a month-to-month symptom of hers so i would not anticipate that symptom. whilst my spouse (numerous years later) became pregnant, she did no longer get nausea on her first preg. till the latter months. Your proper wager is to circulate purchase a house being pregnant attempt. they are rather precise.
2016-12-08 19:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You can know about the time you miss your first or second period. The symtoms I had were hunger, tired, it felt like I was having abdominal cramps like I was going to get my periode and never did, and my niples were very tinder.
2006-06-22 18:27:19
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answered by Brandy F. 2
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