We had intercourse around fertile days and now I am trying to figure out when conception would happen. There is no way to feel it, right? How do people estimate the date?
Well, I haven't conceived yet, but I've been reading up. Most of my friends said a missed period is usually the first clue. And maybe some little changes like feeling tired or sensitive breasts. It feels so exciting to think about, doesn't it? I'm hoping to see those signs soon myself.
Honestly, the best way to *know* for sure is to take a home pregnancy test, and then immediately confirm with your gynac. While missed periods and other symptoms are good indicators, only a doctor can properly confirm pregnancy through blood tests or an ultrasound. It's important to start prenatal care early too.
Actually, with my first, it was a missed period and then feeling super tired all the time. But sometimes when you're breastfeeding, your cycles can be a bit off, so it might be harder to pinpoint a missed period. My body just felt a bit different, a subtle shift, and then the test confirmed it. Every woman's experience can vary.
Oh, that feeling is so unique! For me, I just *felt* different somehow. My period was a few days late, and my breasts felt really sore and heavy. Then came the slight nausea in the mornings. It was all these little signs that made me take that home pregnancy test, and seeing those two lines was just magical.
Beti, when it's God's will, you will know. Often, a missed period is the first sign, and then your body starts to feel different. Just keep a positive mind, do your prayers, and take care of your health. Don't stress too much about 'knowing,' it will happen when it's meant to, and the signs will be clear.
The most common early sign is a missed period, but other symptoms can include tender, swollen breasts, mild cramping, light spotting (implantation bleeding), and increased fatigue. My doctor explained that a home pregnancy test detects HCG hormone, which rises rapidly after conception. A blood test or ultrasound by the gynac gives definitive confirmation.
Oh, this question brings back so many emotions. After my previous experience, I was very hesitant to even think I had conceived, even with a missed period. My best advice is to wait for a confirmed positive on a home test, then immediately see your gynac for blood tests to check HCG levels and then an ultrasound. Don't get ahead of yourself too quickly, just be cautious and hopeful.