I didn't have sore breasts. I felt nauseous when around fatty foods like bacon and french fries....just the smell. I never was actually sick though. My breasts did increase before my belly did. Other than that and missed period...I was pretty normal.
2007-03-28 15:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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NINE EARLY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY
Soon after you suspect that you're pregnant, your body will confirm your suspicions. While the symptoms differ in each woman, here are nine early signs of pregnancy:
1. Fatigue – you no longer have stamina for usual activities, such as walking up a hill or staying awake until midnight. This is because your body is demanding huge amounts of energy to make the changes for pregnancy.
2. Nausea and vomiting – morning sickness may be confused with the flu or feeling like you're "coming down with something." You may feel queasy, have nausea all day long, or vomit and have dry heaves. (See Morning Sickness)
3. Missed menstrual period. While nonpregnancy-related issues, such as stress, can cause you to miss a period, this is a first sign of pregnancy, too.
4. Slight staining or spotting. Bleeding at the time of implantation can be mistaken for menstruation. Some women have bleeding in the early months of pregnancy at the time when they would have menstruated.
5. Aversions to odors, alcohol, and smoke. Once you are pregnant, baby-protective mechanisms click in. You will notice how coffee, alcohol, and cigarette smoke make you ill.
6. Food cravings. Once you become pregnant, you may mysteriously crave foods that you seldom ate before. Your tastes may change from sweet to salty or vice versa.
7. Breast changes. The changes are similar to premenstrual feelings in your breasts only more dramatic: nipples tingle, breasts feel tender and fuller, the areola begins to darken, and tiny glands on the areola enlarge.
8. Crampy pelvic discomfort. This discomfort may be felt throughout the lower abdomen and pelvis. (A sharp one-sided pain is not normal and your doctor should be notified.)
9. Frequent urination. From the beginning, you will urinate more often due to pregnancy hormones. (Later on, you will have frequent urination because of pressure on the bladder from the enlarging uterus.)
2007-03-28 22:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Tired, nausea, sore breasts, tummy aches and sore back.
Oh, those were the good days. Now its gotten alot worse. lol. Except for the nausea. I don't have that anymore.
2007-03-28 22:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My breasts were extremely sore. and swelled from DD to god knows what size. Prior to 7 weeks that was the only symptom I had.
2007-03-28 22:37:25
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answered by JP 1
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I had sore breasts, and super sensitivity to smell. Some women dont have any symptoms at all though
2007-03-28 22:36:18
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answered by ♥mama♥ 6
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I urinated a lot, was extremely tired and had severe nausea. Besides that, I didn't have any symptoms.
I got bad headaches around the 12th week
2007-03-28 22:42:17
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answered by hollilynn 5
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i think i was a strange one, i never had any symptoms of pregnancy at all, except i gained weight and felt something moving. i always felt kinda left out on that, but now i'm glad.
2007-03-28 22:40:23
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answered by tamboz 3
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I did have breast tenderness, but also lower back pain.
2007-03-28 22:35:27
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answered by Lisa E 6
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I never had sore breasts when my wife was pregnant.
2007-03-28 22:37:28
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answered by dv4unme 3
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i dint have any sore breast
2007-03-28 22:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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