Q. How do you tell the difference between period symptoms and early pregnancy symptoms? They're so much alike! And I end up getting my hopes up every month. I am 11 DPO and I've been crampy with sore breasts since Monday. And just now I'm feeling weak and a little nauseous. I always cramp a few days before I start though so I'm trying not to think about it. I guess talking about it on here doesn't help much huh? haha.
A. Pregnancy symptoms can vary from one woman to another. In fact, some pregnant woman may not have any pregnancy symptoms at all for a while and another woman will know she is pregnant very easily just from her symptoms alone.
Some of the early pregnancy symptoms are the following:
missed menstrual period
morning sickness
frequent urination
mood swings
swollen and tender breasts
constipation
sensitivity to smell
fatigue
Some of the early pregnancy symptoms are the following:
missed menstrual period
morning sickness
frequent urination
mood swings
swollen and tender breasts
constipation
sensitivity to smell
fatigue
How long do you have to wait to know if pregnancy symptoms are due to pregnancy?
Q. Ive been trying to concieve and lately Ive had pregnancy symptoms, but i wanted to know if this was just me or if Im really pregnant. Please help.
A. lol,,know what you mean,,i have "pregnancy symptoms" every month! basicly start testing from day period was due to get a truely accurate result. tests like 1st response claim to be able to test 6 days before your due but look at the small print,,good luck! lots of baby dust!!! x
How early do you have pregnancy symptoms?
Q. What are pregnancy symptoms and how early can you feel them? My stomach has been feeling sore like I did sit ups but I haven't with little cramps my back also hurts, my boobs are kind of sensitive and I feel nauseous alot with headaches. I had sex a week ago and I don't know if its even possible to feel any symptoms. And my period isnt supposed to come for another two weeks. I'm kind of confused?
A. Pregnancy Symptoms You Can Feel Just a few days after the fetus is conceived, it implants in the uterus. This is when the first physical signs of pregnancy start. Women may feel cramping and experience spotting at this early stage. If spotting occurs, it may not show until one to two weeks after the fertilized egg is implanted. Spotting is called implantation bleeding.
Around the same time implantation bleeding occurs, women may feel changes in their breasts. Changes may include swelling, tenderness and tingling. Some women report breasts feeling heavier or full. One of the more common physical changes women often feel early in pregnancy is fatigue.
Timeline for Early Pregnancy Symptoms You Can Feel:
Changes occur in the female body as soon as conception occurs, but these changes cause no physical changes until about one week after pregnancy. From that point until the end of gestation, physical changes can be felt throughout the pregnancy.
6 to 12 days after conception: Implantation of the fertilized egg may cause cramping.
7 to 14 days after conception: Breasts may feel swollen, sore, tingly and heavy.
7 to 14 days after conception: Fatigue due to increased progesterone, low blood sugar and low blood pressure.
7 to 14 days after conception: Increased estrogen and slowed gastric emptying may lead to nausea known as morning sickness.
The time frame in which women report feeling the first signs of pregnancy varies widely as different bodies change at different rate. Typically, the first signs of pregnancy are not recognized as being associated with pregnancy until after a positive pregnancy test or a missed menstrual cycle.
hope this answers helps u in anyway! goodluck
Around the same time implantation bleeding occurs, women may feel changes in their breasts. Changes may include swelling, tenderness and tingling. Some women report breasts feeling heavier or full. One of the more common physical changes women often feel early in pregnancy is fatigue.
Timeline for Early Pregnancy Symptoms You Can Feel:
Changes occur in the female body as soon as conception occurs, but these changes cause no physical changes until about one week after pregnancy. From that point until the end of gestation, physical changes can be felt throughout the pregnancy.
6 to 12 days after conception: Implantation of the fertilized egg may cause cramping.
7 to 14 days after conception: Breasts may feel swollen, sore, tingly and heavy.
7 to 14 days after conception: Fatigue due to increased progesterone, low blood sugar and low blood pressure.
7 to 14 days after conception: Increased estrogen and slowed gastric emptying may lead to nausea known as morning sickness.
The time frame in which women report feeling the first signs of pregnancy varies widely as different bodies change at different rate. Typically, the first signs of pregnancy are not recognized as being associated with pregnancy until after a positive pregnancy test or a missed menstrual cycle.
hope this answers helps u in anyway! goodluck
What are the differences in pregnancy symptoms on and off birthcontrol?
Q. If your on birthcontrol , and say you do happen to get pregnant...would the pregnancy symptoms you experience off birth control be the same if you were ON birthcontrol?
A. Hi there,
Not necessarily. Every woman's symptoms of being on birth control (I assume you mean the pill, or another hormonal birth control, such as the Depo-Provera shot.) are different, and it's the same with pregnancy. It's true that many pregnancy symptoms can be similar to those experienced on birth control, but they can also be symptoms of other things.
If you have reason to believe you could be pregnant, I would wait one week past your missed period (at least a week, no matter what the home pregnancy tests might tell you, as it takes many women time for the pregnancy hormone (hcg) to build up in their system.), and take a pregnancy test, to ensure that all your options are open to you and/or you can get proper pre-natal care if you choose to continue the pregnancy.
Best wishes.
Not necessarily. Every woman's symptoms of being on birth control (I assume you mean the pill, or another hormonal birth control, such as the Depo-Provera shot.) are different, and it's the same with pregnancy. It's true that many pregnancy symptoms can be similar to those experienced on birth control, but they can also be symptoms of other things.
If you have reason to believe you could be pregnant, I would wait one week past your missed period (at least a week, no matter what the home pregnancy tests might tell you, as it takes many women time for the pregnancy hormone (hcg) to build up in their system.), and take a pregnancy test, to ensure that all your options are open to you and/or you can get proper pre-natal care if you choose to continue the pregnancy.
Best wishes.
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