My wife and I recently conceived. Her 1st symptoms started
around 10 days after when we think she became pregnant.
This symptom was being VERY tired, so much so that she wanted to sleep all day for around a week. Then she started getting an upset stomach after eating and then everything else started that you read on the Internet,
2007-03-22 01:25:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha Ha Love the comment that virginia made-
Within two weeks of conception, hormones trigger your body to begin nourishing the baby — even before tests and a physical exam can confirm the pregnancy. Here are some common physical changes you may notice early on.
Tender breasts. Increased hormone production may make your breasts unusually sensitive. Your breasts will probably feel fuller and heavier. Wearing a more supportive bra may help.
Bouts of nausea. Many women have queasiness, nausea or vomiting in early pregnancy — probably due to normal hormonal changes. Nausea tends to be worse in the morning, but it can last all day.
Unusual fatigue. You may feel tired as your body produces more blood and prepares to support the pregnancy. Your heart will pump faster and harder, and your pulse will quicken. Intense, changeable emotions also may take a toll on your energy level.
Dizziness. Normal circulatory changes in early pregnancy may leave you feeling a little dizzy. Stress, fatigue and hunger also may play a role.
Increased urination. You may need to urinate more often as your uterus presses on your bladder during the first few months of pregnancy. The same pressure may cause you to leak urine when sneezing, coughing or laughing.
2007-03-21 22:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Breast tenderness/anguish Fatigue Nausea Bleeding gums while you brush your enamel Period-like cramps Increase in odor sensitivity Headaches Stuffy nostril as a result of reduced immune approach Vivid desires Irritability Twinges of suffering in uterus field Spotting General feel that anything is special A lot of those signs don't seem to be good recognized however ARE skilled through a few now not all pregnant ladies. Good good fortune!!!
2016-09-05 11:45:37
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answered by ? 4
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It is not likely. Symptoms are not generally noticable until around the 5th week of conception, although some women do say they feel symptoms within two weeks.
The most reliable symptom is a missed period.
2007-03-21 21:59:54
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answered by tiffany d 2
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My first pregnancy I had symptoms the week I got pregnant, the strangest one was a purple line on each side of my breasts, I was very young I don't know if my breasts had finished developing. But why don't you just take a preg test?
2007-03-21 21:56:31
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answered by beatch38 4
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its different for everyone about a week b4 i was due i had really sensitive breast and had a bit of nauseous. i took a test 2 when i was 2 days late and it came out positive im now 12 weeks preg.
2007-03-21 23:32:46
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answered by neice 2
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The first sign is a missed period, (pms). You should go to planned parenthood and ask for a pregnant test if you think you are pregnant. They can discuss this with you.
2007-03-21 21:56:01
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answered by Dr. Mike 1
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No is not. if your period is late more then 2 weeks , you should get a pregnancy test .
2007-03-21 21:56:24
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answered by neverminde1919 1
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the first thing for me was fatigue i could never get enough sleep....but thank heavens i was never cursed with morning sickness but you have to remember everyone is different....
2007-03-21 23:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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