We have been trying since few months and no luck yet, feeling a bit low about it. Just want to understand better how the whole thing works to improve chances. Pls share whatever helped u.
Uff, this question takes me back to my days of overthinking every tiny change! I kept looking for symptoms and convincing myself I was pregnant even before missing a period. Just try to relax, take a test, and remember your body knows what to do. It's a journey, take it easy.
Hey there! Usually, the first sign is a missed period, na? But some women do feel tired very early, or have sore breasts. Take a home test if you haven't yet, all the best! ✨😊
Many women experience early symptoms like fatigue or nausea, but these can also be due to other things. It's really important to confirm pregnancy with your doctor, not just for knowing you're pregnant, but also to start your prenatal care early. Regular follow-ups are key, especially if you have other health conditions like thyroid like I did.
My doctor told me that after conception, the embryo implants in the uterus, which can sometimes cause mild spotting or cramping, like period pain. Also, hormonal changes start early, leading to symptoms like breast tenderness, fatigue, and increased sensitivity to smells. A positive home pregnancy test followed by a blood test confirms it.
Oh, I remember this feeling! I was so confused too in my early days. For me, it was just like my period was coming, mild cramps and some spotting. Did you feel anything similar or was it different?
Honestly, the best way to confirm is to do a proper pregnancy test, either at home or a blood test at the lab. And then immediately see your gynac. Don't try to guess from symptoms only, mere saath complications hue the so I always say be safe and consult doctor.
See, everyone's body is different, so what one person feels might not be exactly what you feel. The most reliable way to confirm you've conceived is always through a proper check-up with your gynac. They can guide you best on next steps too, for your safety.