You can start feeling symptoms as soon as 4 days after conception. Usually these symptoms are a few of the following: nausea, tender breasts, sore or itchy nipples, hot flashes, getting hungrier, pms-type emotions, feeling exhausted easily or sleepy, mild abdominal cramps (5-11 days after conception) or implantation bleeding (spotting around or before period is due), headaches, metallic taste in mouth or a stonger sensitivity to smells.
When are you due for your period? I am due on the 26th and am having a lot of these symptoms! Good luck if you are trying!
2006-12-20 12:42:27
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answered by Heather 4
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Most women have not even ovulated at 2 weeks, so it's highly unlikely that you would be feeling early pregnancy symptoms. It's more likely that it's the flu.
2006-12-20 12:38:30
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answered by april08momma 2
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whilst the surgeon tells you the way pregnant you're they initiate counting from the 1st day of your final era. in case you ovulated around the ninth meaning your final era started around the twenty 6th? if so, that should actually make you 5 weeks pregnant. in case you in basic terms randomly had unprotected intercourse, you will no longer get pregnant except you have been ovulating around that factor. in case you're certainly 5 weeks pregnant it quite is not too early to objective and those issues may be established. in case you're certainly pregnant they might worsen throughout your 1st trimester yet ought to ease up interior the 2nd trimester.
2016-10-15 08:23:58
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answered by ? 4
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Remember anythings possible...however its very rare that you would feel symptoms so early- You should start to feel symtoms at 6-8 weeks. Good luck!!
2006-12-20 13:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people start feeling symptoms as soon as they become pregnant. Breat tenderness, nausia, and mild cramping as the embryo attaches are common early symptoms.
2006-12-20 11:51:54
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answered by belly 1
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Yes, you sure can!! I myself was 4 days pregnant when with my child (she is currently 2 years now)
I was very sick most of the time, and it was a horriable experice at first, but over time you get better...i would be very fragile to everything...from water to my vitamins...you need to tell your Dr. ASAP, they have many options if you are already starting to feel sick, just relax and enjoy your pregnancy...it may feel like hell at times, but trust me it is all worth it at the end....
2006-12-20 11:53:39
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answered by Just Me and My Baby 2
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No... you can't ....it takes about 6-10 days for implantation to occur.... so.. if you are pregnant .. you are only a few days pregnant!! Not enough time to feel any movement or pregnancy symptoms... I would give it another 2 weeks.
2006-12-20 11:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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you can start feeling symptoms 2 weeks after you concieved i.e when the sperm meets the egg (roughly around 4 weeks pregnant) but not 2 weeks pregnant going from your last period.
2006-12-20 12:06:11
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answered by babytots 2
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do you mean 2 weeks after you got pregnant or 2 weeks right around when you ovualte and are trying? usually women dont start to feel anything until they are 4-5 weeks pregnant... right around when they miss their period.
2006-12-20 12:07:08
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answered by *angel* 2
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yes you can......i am pregnant right now and i felt myself getting big, the breast tenderness, and i was getting sick. in my pregnancy book you can get sore breast and get sick 3 days after conception.
2006-12-20 13:43:41
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answered by me_myself 2
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