the first signs can come as early as two weeks, it's usually your boobs growing. most womens' breasts enlarge a little before their period, but when I got pregnant mine got huge and my period was still two weeks away. Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weight gain, breast enlargement, mood swings,and missed period of course are all the normal symptoms. If you think about it too much you will start thinking you have them. best thing to do is to take a test at the earliest recommended time. Different brands of testers have different times to take. read the box and find out. If you test too early you will likely have a negative result, but it is very rare that you will test positive if you are not.
2006-12-31 06:31:31
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answered by amanda f 1
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I'm pregnant with my fourth, and even I couldn't tell for sure until I had a positive test result. Some women can tell within ten days or so, but I've had so many times when I was just sure I was pregnant when I really wasn't that I finally stopped trying to second-guess it before I'd even missed a period. Insomnia is a big clue for me, but then I have trouble sleeping a lot of the time anyway. I know it's hard, but if you know when you last ovulated, wait 14 days after that and you should be able to get a reliable test result if you use a highly sensitive test.
2006-12-31 14:40:46
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answered by Stacey P 2
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there are several signs of pregnancy. Some are different for women. The morning sickness myth doesn't always apply to everyone. Some women have an increase sense of smell, taste, or sight. my mother couldn't get enough of fried spam and egg sandwitches when she was pregnant with me. Gross I know. Or the smell or your husband/boyfriend's sweat might make you happy. Not all women get weird cravings or morning sickness. And there is not really a set time of when you will start showing signs of pregnancy. The best thing to do is to wait until you have missed your period and a week or two later get a test. Weither it be from a store or you O.B.G.Y.N.
2006-12-31 14:28:58
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answered by EviLm 2
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Your belly gets bigger over 9 months and then a baby the size of a watermelon emerges from your crotch.
Babies begin at conception, which feels reallty good for both parties involved.
You can tell pregnancy early by having the doctor test you or buy a home test and do it yourself. Let your parents help you though.
2006-12-31 14:25:41
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no way to tell that you are pregnant immidiately. Some early sings are tender breasts, cramping, bloating, and of course no period. These can also easily all be conjured up in your head. Wait for a missed period and take a home pregnancy test. This is your only bet.
2006-12-31 14:20:47
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answered by cracker2423 3
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the biggest tell-tale sign right in the beginning is the absent period. what i did was wait about a week after my planned cycle, and when it didn't show up, that was the big sign that something probably happened. and i took my test, and yep! i'm 7 weeks today.
2006-12-31 14:21:56
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answered by ms_mashi 2
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Every woman is different, and onset of symptoms will vary. Go to pregnancy.com or drspock.com... both have comprehensive lists of early pregnancy symptoms. Good Luck!
2006-12-31 14:23:58
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answered by Maia's Mom 2
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you can tell your pregnant when you're late for your period and get a positive test result.
The symptoms of pregnancy are EXACTLY the same as those for PMS, and you get get new and more severe symptoms of PMS out of the blue at any time.
2006-12-31 14:20:28
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Some people can tell right away and others can't. The symptons are nausea, sore tender breasts, frequent urination, and fatigue.
2006-12-31 14:25:28
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answered by chyna 2
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if you're pregnant you'll find out the main symptom in 9 months.
2006-12-31 14:23:59
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answered by Jenny A 6
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