Yes, chills are quite common in early pregnancy because of the sudden hormonal surge. But don't overcomplicate it. If you have a high fever or body ache with it, see a doctor, else just rest and keep yourself warm.
I remember shivering under two blankets even in warm weather, right before my nausea kicked in! It can definitely be a sign due to rising hormones. Just make sure you don't have a high fever, otherwise call your doctor.
Actually, early hormonal changes can affect your body temperature, but chills could also mean a fever. I checked with the head nurse at my premium birthing clinic when I felt this, and they advised monitoring my temperature closely. Definitely check with your doctor if you feel unwell.
Oh God, I had chills in my first week and I panicked thinking I caught some virus that would affect the baby! It turns out basal body temperature goes up and causes this. But please keep checking your temperature so you don't get a fever, just to be safe.
Wow, really? I am currently trying to conceive and have been feeling a bit cold and shivery lately too. I hope it's a good sign for both of us! Let's wait a few days and take a test.