Me and hubby are trying since 2 months and im so impatient every cycle. i keep googling and confusing myself with normal pms. what were the early signs u actually noticed?
Oh, I just delivered a few months ago, so it's all very fresh in my mind! The first signs for me were super sore breasts and extreme fatigue, like suddenly I couldn't keep my eyes open by afternoon. Then a few days later, I missed my period, and that's when I took the home test. Nausea also started around week 6. Everyone's different, but these are pretty common ones.
Beta, the first sign is usually when your monthly cycle is late, everyone knows that. Then some women start feeling a bit queasy in the mornings, or just very tired, like they can't do anything. Some also say they feel thoda heaviness in the chest. Best to take a home test if you think you might be pregnant. Then visit your doctor to confirm everything properly.
It's so important to be gentle with yourself when you're looking for these signs. For me, the most prominent one was a missed period, followed by extreme fatigue and sometimes nausea. However, some women have very subtle symptoms or none at all initially. If you suspect, please take a home test, and if it's positive, consult your doctor quickly to ensure everything is okay. Don't hesitate to seek support.
Oh, I totally understand that feeling of anxiously looking for every tiny sign! It's such a beautiful and nerve-wracking time. For me, the earliest hint was missing my period, and then a profound tiredness that sleep just couldn't fix. My breasts also felt quite tender. It's an incredible journey, and those early symptoms are your body's way of telling you something wonderful is happening.
Before my C-section, during my pregnancy journey, the very first things I noticed were missing my period, of course, and then feeling unusually tired, like more than just regular tiredness. My sense of smell also became super sensitive. If you suspect you might be pregnant, a home pregnancy test is the quickest way to confirm. Please take care of yourself.