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When you’re trying to conceive, it is easy to begin obsessing about everything. What symptoms should you look for? When can you get an accurate pregnancy test result? How soon will you know for sure? It can be all-consuming!  Take a deep breath and let it out slowly. Now that you’ve relaxed a bit, here’s what you need to know.
Pregnancy symptoms will vary from one woman to another… in fact, they can vary from pregnancy to pregnancy in the same woman. While the most obvious symptom of pregnancy is missing your period, there are some other early symptoms you may want to watch out for. All early symptoms can possibly be signs of other issues by themselves, but when you have several, you can be reasonably sure you’ve conceived.
One if the first symptoms experienced by some women is implantation bleeding. This is one of the earliest symptoms that can be detected. Unfortunately, it doesn’t occur for everyone. Spotting and sometimes cramping will occur sometime between 6 to 12 days after conception, when the embryo implants into the lining of the uterus.
You may notice that your breasts feel swollen or tender. This can begin as early as a week or two after conception. This can also be a sign of an impending period, so unless this is accompanied by other symptoms, it may not mean anything.
You may find yourself feeling a lot more tired than usual. Fatigue is normal in early pregnancy. This can begin as early as a week after conception and may last into the second trimester, when most women begin to feel better.
Around two weeks after conception, you’ll miss your period. This is the most obvious sign to most women. A few will continue to bleed during early pregnancy, but the period should be shorter or lighter than normal.
Morning sickness can strike at any time, not just in the morning. Nausea and vomiting varies… some women don’t experience it at all, while others feel it so bad they require hospitalization. Luckily, most women fall somewhere in between. Morning sickness can start any time between 2 and 8 weeks after conception. Most women who get morning sickness will start to feel relief by the second trimester.
Headaches can be caused by the sudden rise in hormonal activity in your body in early pregnancy. Be sure you check with your care giver about what medications are safe to take just in case you discover you are pregnant.
A dull low backache can be an early symptom for some women. While backache is a common complaint throughout pregnancy, it can also be an early symptom to watch for.
If you find yourself making a lot of trips to the bathroom, chalk up another symptom. About 6 to 8 weeks after conceiving, your uterus will have increased in size enough to put a little extra stress on your bladder.
Skin changes may also clue you in. If you notice the areolas around your nipples darkening, this is a good sign of pregnancy.

 

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How long after conception do symptoms appear?

Sarah | 26.03.2009 at

i have been having symptoms of being pregnant, like nausea, being tired, lower backaches, and sharp pains in my stomach. Is it possible for me to be pregnant?

From Pregnancy To Baby | 29.03.2009 at

This is really not enough information to answer your question. If you missed your monthly cycle then you can take an at home pregnancy test. If it is positive or if you are still having these symptoms you should see your medical professional.

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Kay | 02.06.2009 at

Hi i’ve been havin same symptoms except i’m not sure if i am i missed two pills before my seven day break so i dont no whether its just i’m goin down with summit or whether i’m pregnant

From Pregnancy To Baby | 02.06.2009 at

Even if you take your pills on time, every time, there is still a small chance that you could become pregnant. If you missed two, there is a larger chance that you may be pregnant. You can even have a period and still be pregnant. If you are having symptoms, it would be wise to see your doctor and take a pregnancy test to confirm.

Sue | 06.06.2009 at

My husband and I have been trying since January. My peroiods are regular and I had my hormones checked and everything was fine. 9 days after ovulation I had very small pin pricks of blood after going to the bathroom it only lasted a few hours and a very small amount. I have never experinced this before, do you think it sounds like implantation? I get sore breasts after ovulation but the day after the blood they were sorer particularly my nipples. Any advice would be appriciated thanks.

Nance | 01.07.2009 at

I recently had unprotected sex with my boyfriend about a week ago. I took a pregnancy test, but I am almost certain it is too soon for that to be accurate. I have been having diarrhea and nausea the last few days or so. I am accustomed to gastrointestinal issues so I do not know if this is related to that or a possible pregnancy. My period is also irregular. I can go months without a cycle. Therefore a missed period can not be an indicator of pregnancy got me. What do you think I should do? Is diarrhea even an indicator of early pregnancy.

cynthia | 08.07.2009 at

hi well i had my period the morning after i had sexual intercourse and my partner did come inside me. it has now been about 3 weeks. is there still a possibility i might be pregnant? should i wait and see if i miss my next period or take a test to be sure?

Katie | 03.08.2009 at

about 10 days ago i had sex with my boyfriend. it was during my time of ovulation and there was no from of protection. my breasts are very sore and swollan and my period is a few days late. can i be pregnant?

Rachael | 22.08.2009 at

I had sex two days after my first period, and again two days before I thought I was supposed to start my period again. I took a pregnancy test today and it came out negative.. I’m five days late. The only symptoms I have are the same that can be mistaken for pms… such as : Tender breasts and nipples (they are slightly hard) mild cramping in my lower right side of the abdomen, and I don’t know if I just have bad indegestion or what but I cannot stop burping worth anything! I’m going to wait another week and go to the doctor.What are the chances I might be pregnant? I’m a little confused!

Andrea | 26.10.2009 at

hi, my boyfriend and I had sex on the sixteenth, he came inside of me; It’s been about eleven days since. I have had what I believe is implantation bleeding yesterday and my nipples and breasts are very sore and slightly hard. I have slept all day for the past few days; and im still pretty tired, and I’ve had some vicious headaches. What do you think?

Sabrina | 01.11.2009 at

I recently went off birth control and I’ve had sex everyday since and it’s been about 9 days since I was on birth control. 4 days later I started having major cramps that made it hard to move and I get sick on occasion and I ran into a little issue a couple days ago where I lost a decent amount of blood and once it got to a certain point my stomach was unbearable. I have been having lower back pains too. Could I possibly be pregnant? Even after just the first try? I know it’s possible but I’ve had 2 miscarriges and I didn’t think it would be this easy.

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