Ummmmm the first few weeks you cannot really tell you are pregnant at all. Physically that is. I did know I was pregnant though- it was just in my heart and soul- and I KNEW! But physically you cannot tell right away. About 5 weeks pregnant I started getting sick each and every morning. FUN FUN! At like 6 weeks my boobs were sensitive and the nipples were larger. Then came the HUGE tummy much later! Good luck
2006-07-10 11:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Right after sex, there are not going to be immediate symptoms, since conception does not happen instantaneously. By the time I realized my period had not started however (I am regular as a clock) I had already noticed my nipples changing and I had been feeling like little needle pricks in the area above my pubic hair on my abdomen. Then the week after I had my first craving, and discovered that suddenly the thought of tuna was absolutely disgusting.
One thing that really surprised me is that I knew. I had been in a position three times before that I thought I had been, but that time I knew.
Keep in mind though that all women are different.
2006-07-10 20:26:39
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answered by jetfan 2
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Both times it was the same. I knew I was pregnant. Every other time I wondered, you know. But both times I was really pregnant I knew it. Also with in about 1 1/2 Weeks I would feel sick most of the day. I know it is different for each person mostly, but everyone I have talked to knew they were and went to get a test to prove it. You know you can take a test right now. You don't need to wait. Most of the time it will show you if you are not matter what.
2006-07-10 18:38:39
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answered by Molly R 2
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I am 3months along right now and already have a 5yr old little angel...My sister-in-law is an OB-GYN in Mcallen,Texas.
Ok, well 1st of all you get kinda on the lazy side.
Your breasts begin to feel tender or just hurt.
You might get nauseous at times but it's not for sure.
You will also get some cramping on your left side of your stomach.
Not within 24hrs though!!!
You must be patient...
It's not a guarantee you're going to feel all of this, so it's probably best if you get a home test done.
Or you can go to a local clinic where they might do a free pregnancy test!
Good Luck girl.
2006-07-10 18:38:51
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answered by Rosario 2
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First of all, it wasn't days after a sexual relation, it was more like weeks. Possibly even a month. And that symptom was definitely throwing up, and just sick to my stomach. Oh, and course, I missed my period too. That was a dead give away.
Why, you think you're pregnant? Believe me if you just had sex a few days ago, or even last week, you would not be feeling the signs of pregnancy besides your own nerves working against you.
2006-07-10 18:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't get symptoms until weeks after having sex. The first symptoms I got were pure exhaustion, then feeling ill in the morning. With my first child I "felt" different even before I got any symptoms, kind of an intuition thing I guess. WIth my second I didn't know at all until I took the test.
Good luck!
2006-07-10 18:36:33
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answered by haley 2
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I didn't even know I was pregnant for a long ways into it (around 2 1/2 to 3 months). I was getting sick all the time (vomitting), but I had not missed a period, so I thought I just had the flu. Then I started to smell EVERYTHING so clearly & it made me even more sick. My breasts started to hurt a little after I found out I was pregnant, but I hhad my period for the first 2 months LOL
2006-07-10 23:40:18
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answered by starlightstarbright 3
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First of all, you *aren't* pregnant days after sex. It can take up to 3-5 days following sex before the egg is fertilized. And, even then, the fertilized egg isn't actually attached to your body in any way--that happens about a week to a week and a half later, when it reaches your uterus and starts implanting. So...you can't *possibly* have any physical signs of pregnancy until more than a week after the sex that results in pregnancy.
Early signs of pregnancy (in the few days before the first day of your missed period) are usually breast and/or nipple tenderness or nausea. Some women have implantation spotting. But most women don't have *any* signs before they miss their period. I know I never have...
2006-07-11 01:40:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it took about a week and a half before I noticed anything different when I got pregnant. The first signs were tender breasts, feeling more tired, and not liking certain smells that you used to like. Hope this helps!
2006-07-10 18:34:26
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answered by Precious 7
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I actually had no symptoms right after - I was completely oblivious all three times. Several days later, though, I started feeling like I was having cramps, even though it wasn't time for my period yet. My dr. said that was the fetus implanting itself in the uterus. Hope this helps.
2006-07-10 18:35:19
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answered by khurley 1
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