Rabu, 05 Desember 2012

is it possible to feel early pregnancy sign immediately following conception?

Q. is it possible to already have sore boobs as an extremely early pregnancy sign???? my expected next AF is still about a week and a half away....... so this would be very early!

A. I dont think so- remember your hcg levels dont go up until you implant. at 3 dpo i think still in fallopian tubes so im sure anything you feel is in your mind and a bit of wishful thinking crossed with anxiety.. But that doesnt stop me from feeling them every month. Good luck and baby dust to you.


How soon after conception can early pregnancy symptoms start?
Q. My DH and I had sex everyday from May 26th through June 2nd. Is it possible for me to experience some early pregnancy signs? Could fatigue, tender breasts and weight gain begin to start this soon?

Any info would be helpful, thank you!

A. i started getting morning sickness with this pregnancy one week after conception.

so yes it is possible to experience symptoms early.
however weight gain generally isnt the first pregnancy symptom.


What is the earliest pregnancy signs?
Q. What are the earliest pregnancy signs and what is the earliest they occur. My breasts are a little sore underneath, I have been having weird lower abdminal pains, and my stomach feels hungry a lot but I don't want to eat, I'm also very tired all the time. Any input will help. And if anyone knows the earliest I can take a pregnancy test and which kind Tay would b good too

A. Early on you may feel cramping or pulling in the uterus. These are among the first signs of pregnancy.

Many women say that breast changes are one of the earliest signs of pregnancy. Breast changes will occur to nourish the baby after his birth. It�s because they will enlarge as the milk-producing glands increase in size. You may see blue veins in the breasts and/or darkening of the areolas. The rising levels of estrogen and progesterone are responsible for these changes.

In early pregnancy the corpus luteum (the cyst that was formed when the egg popped from the ovary) will produce the tiny amounts of progesterone that will keep the uterine lining from shedding. Several weeks later the placenta will take over the production of progesterone that maintains the pregnancy.

The progesterone levels are ten times higher in a pregnant woman than in a non-pregnant woman. The progesterone is responsible also for preventing miscarriage. Low levels of this hormone can cause miscarriages and later in the pregnancy can cause preterm labor and/or premature birth. Progesterone helps the uterus to not contract and promotes the growth of blood vessels in the walls, which is essential for the baby�s nourishment.

The key hormone in conception, estrogen, is also produced by the placenta. Estrogen that's responsible for the egg popping out of the ovary, and causing changes in the cervix, vagina, breasts and uterus to help bring about fertilization.


The number one hormone in pregnancy and the one that will give you a positive on a home pregnancy test is hCG. hCG is produced in small amounts by the placenta at first, increasing as the pregnancy progresses. hCG can be detected in both urine and blood. Many times a miscarriage can be diagnosed by seeing the falling hCG numbers in a blood test. This hormones keeps the body from rejecting the growing fetus.

So the earliest signs of pregnancy are a direct result of the hormones estrogen, progesterone and hCG. If the levels of these hormones fluctuate it can cause an array of problems including miscarriage, preterm labor, gestational diabetes and premature birth. The levels rise all through pregnancy then right before birth drastically drop. It's this drop that causes post partum depression, night sweats and mood swings.


How early can pregnancy signs show up?
Q. How early can pregnancy signs show up?

Possibly in a week?

What are some of the pregnancy symptoms? I will vote for best answer

A. Usually it takes about 24 hours for the sperm to even make it to the egg, then fertilize and implantation occurs around 8-14 days after. So, you may have implanted already but if you did, you probably would NOT be showing symptoms within a week

Also, the same hormones released during PMS (estrogen and progesterone) are the same ones released in early pregnancy so...you may notice nothing before finding out. Some women say their boobs hurt more than usual which is probably due to a much higher level of progesterone released...my sister in law went to the store and bought a pregnancy test and tampons-- she said she was either going to get her period or she was pregnant-- turned out to be pregnant. She was almost CERTAIN her period would start though-- sore boobs and menstrual cramping...

Becoming nauseated doesn't usually start until about 5-7 weeks pregnant...same with smell aversions or cravings..





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