I didnt think it would be possible for me to be pregnant so I didn`t really notice a lot of the early ones. I`ll tell you the ones that did stand out.
I was gassy. I never fart, but omg did I ever. I thought it was the funniest thing. That`s right, I`m classy :P
Also, I was tired. I felt like I didn`t get enough sleep. Like an hour or two after I woke up, I wanted to nap.
The other thing was that when I would go to bed, I was really hungry.
I had cramps, like when my period wa gonna come. I would wake up and be like, yep, today its coming, i can tell.
Hope that helped. That was only for me.
2007-05-13 11:17:20
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answered by Ashley 3
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It takes about 7-10 days after conception for the egg to implant in the uterus, and that is when the HCG hormone is produced. The level of hormone produced starts out too small to be measured, but increases every day in the first weeks. Usually with the tests out now, you can detect a faint "positive" line as early as the first day you'd expect your period.
The early symptoms tend to be very similar to PMS symptoms - sore breasts, crampiness, slight discharge, etc. The way I could always tell the difference between PMS and pregnancy was that I always got what I called the "super-sonic nose". I wasn't nauseated yet, but everything smelled more strongly. Alcohol smelled especially gross, perfume smelled too chemically, etc. Also you might already have some fatigue. Usually you don't feel "really" pregnant until week 7-8, when morning sickness hits you.
2007-05-13 11:25:44
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answered by Junie 6
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I had no symptoms, not really, the only thing that was different is that you would know your body. For example my husband and I tried for 4 months after coming off the pill, and usually when it is close to my period I get slight cramping during rigorous exercise well last september (we started to try last may) I never got that cramping and it ALWAYS happend before. Then a few days later I took the test after my due (monthly) date passed and it came up positive. I am due in 2 weeks.
2007-05-13 11:17:36
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answered by Aimee B 6
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speaking from personal experience I recently found out that I am pregnant. I found out without missing a period.. My period was suppose to come on April 3rd or 4th and I was a week late. I started to feel real tired, nausueas, and getting light dizzy spells. So I told my husband to buy me a pregnancy test and he said that I am overracting because I did not even miss a period, how in the world am I going to find out this early. I told him with the First Response, you are able to find out early. So he brought it for me and it was positive, he did feel dump for not believing in me. So if you really want to find out if you are pregnant Try the First Response. I have 4 children and going to have a 5th and the first response always gave me the accurate results.. Good Luck to you!!!!
2007-05-13 11:17:48
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answered by Vicky 6
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Some pregnant women experience things while some others dont'...like morning sickness....tenderness of the breasts, moodyness-emotional/sensitive...A blood test and urine test will be the most accurate at your doctors tomorrow. You'll know for sure.
and tell your sister...if she's not sure..to just say that....lol...42 days WOW* no more like 3-5days most* best wishes*
2007-05-13 11:16:01
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answered by friskymisty01 7
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you may or won't get implantation bleeding (i did not with any of my pregnancies - 3mc, a million stay). in the journey that your era is late, or the indications you experience are diverse to the form you generally experience till now a era, see your familiar practitioner. in case you're pregnant, and the discomfort you felt is offcenter, it is achieveable you have an ectopic being pregnant, that's implantation of the embryo exterior the uterus - the main uncomplicated being tubal, or implantation in the fallopian tube. (it is achieveable in spite of in case you do not experience discomfort to a minimum of one area, or if all of it feels well-known) If the being pregnant is ectopic, it is taken into consideration necessary to get therapy asap, as leaving it could consequence in rupture of the tube, and different issues. i might do a house being pregnant try, then see a physician to ascertain that each and everything's accurately in the journey that your era would not commence interior of a few days or so of being due, counting on how conventional it generally is.
2016-10-05 00:38:41
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answered by bebber 4
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Most pregnancy tests you can take a couple of days after your period is due most recommend waiting 14 days. You will feel really tired, have sore boobs b ut mainly tired. I felt bloated and nautious straight away and really thirsty! Hope this helps
2007-05-13 11:21:54
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answered by *Jessica* 3
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Women get pregnant while they're taking the pill all the time. It's only 95.5% effective. So your sis in law is wrong. You may well be a fertile myrtle.
2007-05-13 11:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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42 days are you serious? it's more like 3-5 days
2007-05-13 11:12:03
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answered by ? 4
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This same question was asked a few days back.
Try http://www.geocities.com/rubymeera
2007-05-14 19:17:50
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answered by Don 2
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