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Varies for everyone and some have no symptoms at all. Their first and only early sign was a missed period.

2006-07-27 19:08:38 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 12 0

The Welcome Symptoms of Pregnancy
Although there are more than one symptoms of Pregnancy, the most relied ones could be as follows:

A missed or a delayed menstruation cycle is the most reliable symptom of pregnancy.

Implantation Bleeding is the earliest symptom of pregnancy. This happens about eight days after the conception resulting in spotting and cramping.

Swollen/Tender Breasts is another early symptom that can be seen after 1 or 2 weeks of conception. Many women may notice that their breasts have become tender to the touch or have turned sore.

Fatigue or a feeling of tiredness that may begin within the first week of conception is also a early pregnancy symptom.

Nausea/Morning Sickness is another well known symptom that may show up after about 2 to 8 weeks after conception.

Lower Backaches is another early symptom of pregnancy.

Frequent Urination occurs after 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy and is very common symptom of pregnancy.

Darkening of Areolas or the skin around the nipples.

Food Cravings for certain kinds of food indicates a presence of pregnancy and can last throughout the period.

2006-07-28 02:09:17 · answer #2 · answered by TLargo 2 · 0 0

Conception occurs within twenty-four hours of ovulation. Normally you will not know you are pregnant until your menstrual cycle is late. The average time to take a home pregnancy test is approximately 2 weeks after ovulation or conception occurs. So realistically you are pregnant for 2 weeks before you confirm it. Is there any way of knowing if pregnancy has occurred during the 2 weeks – before the menstrual cycle is missed? Yes and no.

Some women will experience symptoms right from the very beginning while others will not experience any – even after the confirmation from a pregnancy test. Every woman is different in how her body will react to pregnancy.

In fact, every pregnancy is different. In 2 of my 3 pregnancies I had early pregnancy symptoms. In one pregnancy I had no symptoms – almost the entire time – except of course for weight gain and quickening.

Here is a list of the possible early pregnancy symptoms you may have:

1. Implantation spotting. This can occur anywhere from 3 to 12 days post ovulation. This sometimes happens when the fertilized egg burrows into the uterine lining.

2. Fatigue. Hormones run rampant during pregnancy and the side effect is extreme fatigue, especially for a first time mom.

3. Frequent urination. This is very likely during the first trimester and the last trimester. Early on it is due to the swelling of the uterus over the bladder. As the baby and uterus grows it will lift off the bladder giving some relief during the 2nd trimester.

4. Morning sickness. The effects of the pregnancy hormones can cause morning sickness even before you know you are pregnant.

5. Breast changes. Blue veins running across the breast – breast tenderness – darkening of the areolas – a result from those hormones.

6. Cramps. Yes, sometimes cramps can be felt as a result of the expanding uterus at around the time the menstrual period is due.

7. Food cravings. Sometimes those funny little food cravings will appear right away.

8. High basal body temperature. If you chart your temperature – it will continue staying in the high range because of the progesterone running through your body.

You can possibly have one or two or all or none of these symptoms when in early pregnancy. I’ve been pregnant three times and all three times were extremely different. With my first pregnancy – before I took the home pregnancy test I experienced the fatigue, morning sickness and food cravings. With number 2 I had no symptoms. I was totally shocked when I took the pregnancy test and it came out positive. In fact, the sole reason I took the pregnancy test was for the lack of premenstrual symptoms. With my third pregnancy at 10 days post ovulation I had a bout of fatigue hit me in the middle of the day – very unusual for me. The following morning the smell of biscuits cooking brought on morning sickness so I tested. It was a whopping 4 days before my menstrual period was due and the home pregnancy test was positive!

Of course the number one early pregnancy symptom is the missed menstrual period.

2006-07-28 02:12:59 · answer #3 · answered by Nicky 4 · 0 0

Every pregnancy is different. Some women start having symptoms within 24 hours after conception and some don't have symptoms for a while or at all.
The main symptoms other than missed menstrual cycle: tender breast, nausea, tiredness and increased appetite.
Good luck.
God Bless.

2006-07-28 02:09:36 · answer #4 · answered by okiemom67 3 · 0 0

Everyone is different. I knew the very next day that I was pregnant. I never really had any symptoms until I started showing. Of course, I had been tested by the doc way before that.

2006-07-28 02:10:38 · answer #5 · answered by askme 4 · 0 0

It depends on the pregnancy, but for sure I think about 2 weeks after conception, which is when you would have started your period

2006-07-28 02:09:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends on the person I knew i was pregnant 10 days after conception my daughter haden't even settled down in the womb yet but i was tired and felt funny

2006-07-28 02:13:35 · answer #7 · answered by alew 3 · 0 0

No until about 12-14 days will a pregancy test be accurate. You most likley will not have any symptoms until after that

2006-07-28 02:08:39 · answer #8 · answered by deann 2 · 0 0

Your best bet is to wait until you miss your period and then take a test. If you are having symptoms like sore breasts, irritability, etc it can be mistaken for pms if you are about to get your period.

2006-07-28 02:18:31 · answer #9 · answered by Rawrrrr 6 · 0 0

depends,
anywhere from 2 or 3 days to 2 or 3 weeks.
first ones are sore boobs and darker nipples. and of course loss of your period. (whered it go?) lol jk

2006-07-28 02:08:50 · answer #10 · answered by naightengale 3 · 0 0

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