Just found out im pregnant, prob 4-5 weeks. So far i dont feel much except little tiredness which makes me wonder if everything is ok na. How did u all feel in the very first month?
Honestly, in the first month, I felt like my taste buds were playing games with me. One minute I wanted spicy hot samosas and the next minute the smell of tadka made me want to run away! It's a wild ride of weird food cravings and sudden mild nausea.
Look, the first month is mostly just feeling like you are about to get your periods—bloating, mood swings, and tender breasts. Some women don't feel anything at all, which is also completely fine. Don't overthink every little cramp, just take your folic acid and stay hydrated.
The first month is such an emotional roller coaster! 🎢 You might feel super sleepy, bloated, and have sore breasts even before your test shows positive. Just enjoy this sweet beginning and take plenty of rest! 💖
In the first month, your body is going through silent, massive changes, so feeling extra tired or moody is completely normal. Don't worry if you don't feel 'pregnant' right away, sweetie. Just eat simple meals, rest well, and know that you are doing great.
You mostly feel very tired, slightly bloated, and a bit anxious in the first month. We used this time practically to research affordable diagnostic labs for the initial blood tests and ultrasound. It's a great time to start planning your monthly pregnancy budget because medical expenses do add up.
I felt quite fatigued and had mild cramping, which made me a bit nervous. I called the round-the-clock helpline at my hospital, and the nursing staff was so reassuring, explaining that it's just implantation. It's always best to ask your premium hospital care team directly whenever you have questions.
I felt incredibly sleepy and had a constant dull ache in my lower back in those first few weeks. It's a gentle reminder that your body is beginning a long, intense journey of physical transformation. Looking back after my C-section, I realize how important it was to be gentle with myself from day one.