In the very first week, you might just feel a little extra tired or have mild breast tenderness. For me, it felt very similar to PMS, but I noticed my body felt slightly warmer. Just listen to your body and rest as much as you can.
Along with feeling tired, I had strange cravings early on. But if you suspect you might be pregnant, it's a good idea to start eating clean, low-sugar meals right away. Avoiding heavy junk early on helps keep your blood sugar stable from the start.
Hey, honestly, don't stress too much trying to spot symptoms in week one! Sometimes it's just mild bloating or tiredness. Just chill, watch your shows, and wait for your missed period to take a test.
Oh, the early signs can be tough! For me, a weird metallic taste and mild nausea started almost immediately, which later turned into severe morning sickness. Keep some ginger candies nearby and take small, dry bites of biscuits if you feel sick.
I felt a bit of fatigue and light cramping in the first week. I kept up with my light walks, but only after making sure it was safe. If you're feeling active, light movement is great, but do check with your doctor first.
Look, in the first week, most people don't feel anything because implantation hasn't even happened properly yet. Don't over-analyse every little twinge or cramp. Just wait for your missed period and do a test.
Sometimes early spotting or mild cramping happens, but please watch out for any severe pain. I had early complications, so I always say it is better to consult a doctor if you feel anything unusual. Don't take any chances.
Early signs like mild cramping, fatigue, or breast sensitivity can happen, but they are also very similar to regular PMS. Honestly, it's hard to be sure so early. The best approach is to wait for your missed date and consult your doctor for a blood test.