You'll feel a little bloated, tired, some people experience "morning sickness" or nausea but it can happen at any time not necessarily in the a.m., breast tenderness, everyone is different some people feel more or different symptoms and some symptoms stronger than others. You should get this book it's very very helpful it's called "What to Expect When You're Expecting"
2006-06-30 12:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I had no clue I was pregnant. I was tired, sore boobs and a slight headache, but my symptoms were like my regular PMS symptoms so I passed them off as such. But when my period was over a week late I got a home pregnancy test and I was floored by the results mostly because I honestly didn't think I could get pregnant (really long story). I ended up miscarrying at almost nine weeks and I still didn't really "feel pregnant". I had no morning sickness whatsoever, just really sore, enlarging breasts and fatigue.
2006-06-30 13:20:43
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answered by shamrock 2
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I kind of felt like i was about to get a period (like with one cramp every now and again). I have had some nausea in the morning and sore breasts as well.
And i am very itchy on my arms and legs - not sure if that is from pregnancy or the moisturiser i have been using , although i was using the same one before i was pregnant and i didnt get a rash.
2006-06-30 12:56:58
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answered by Boo Boo 5
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I had no clue that I was preggers until my 6 th week. I would be watching t.v. and then all the sudden I would wake up and it would be hours later(i had fallen asleep and didn't know it!!). I was always sooooo tired. I guess I was lucky---I NEVER had morning sickness or anything like that. I just thought I had the flu. My husband at the time got sick for me and made me take a pregnancy test. Other than the tiredness, I felt great!! Good luck and congrats!!
2006-06-30 12:18:51
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answered by feisty_1_772000 2
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I was exhausted! I would come home from work and go to bed at 7:00pm and sleep all night. A few weeks later the morning sickness started--at 6:00am every morning. I don't remember sore boobs until later but I did have really bad cramps (the egg implanting) with no period.
2006-06-30 12:15:00
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answered by mcCody-g 2
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Even a woman fully in tune with her body, cannot feel a pregnancy in the first month. Most signs of pregnancy happen after the 4-6th week.
If you're only a few weeks late, and cramping - chances are you're just having a late period.
2006-06-30 12:27:42
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answered by ? 5
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With my first I felt like I had the flu, morning sickness 24/7, very tired. I just found out this morning that I'm pregnant with my second, the last few weeks I've been very tired with just a little bit of nausea. Also both times my sense of smell is very sensitive.
2006-06-30 12:14:49
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answered by corel 3
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You usually can't tell the first couple of weeks. I knew when I got sick to my stomach one day right after eating and I had felt perfectly fine just minutes earlier. Some women get hot flashes, or get dizzy spells.
2006-06-30 12:19:18
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answered by Anonymous
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So tired you can't function. Then you start feeling sick to your stomach, some pregnancies you throw up alot. With my son I threw up all the time. With my daughter, I just had an upset stomach. If you're lucky, you won't get either, cross your fingers.
2006-06-30 12:15:45
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answered by strawbrrybabe 3
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Most people have no feelings in the first weeks.
Other have a intuiton or cramps or nausea... but the nausea usually doesn't start right away.
2006-06-30 12:13:08
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answered by Starlight 5
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