We are trying and im a week away from my period. I keep noticing small things and wondering if its in my head. What did u all actually feel in the very early days?
I totally understand this question because I was constantly checking for every little sign! I felt very tired, had a bit of nausea, and my breasts were really sore. Every cramp made me anxious. Just remember, it's okay to feel overwhelmed by all the changes.
For me, it was a lot of anxiety mixed with the physical stuff. My periods were always irregular with PCOS, so when I missed one, it was a huge deal. Physically, just mild cramping like period pain, and feeling really sleepy. Don't compare too much, everyone's body is different, just keep talking to your gynac.
Oh god, what *didn't* I feel? Mostly like a zombie who constantly needed to pee and had a weird craving for pickles with ice cream. And then the boobs, don't even get me started on the tenderness. It's like your body goes rogue for a bit, haha!
In early pregnancy, usually you feel super tired, like all the time. Nausea, breast tenderness, and needing to pee a lot are common. Some women get light spotting too. Just listen to your body and rest when you need to, it's doing a lot of hard work.
I remember those days like they were yesterday! For me, it was extreme tiredness, like I could sleep anywhere anytime. And then that weird metallic taste in my mouth, and boobs felt super sore. It all feels so new and strange but trust me, it's all part of the journey and totally normal.
For me, in early pregnancy, it felt like bad period cramps and some brown spotting. I thought it was normal, but it's always best to check with your gynac if you have pain or any bleeding, just to be on the safe side. Every body is different, so don't ignore anything unusual.
Oh, early pregnancy is a whole rollercoaster of symptoms, honestly! My app told me to expect fatigue, nausea, and breast tenderness, and exactly those things happened. Also had crazy food cravings and aversions – like suddenly hated coffee! Keep tracking your symptoms, it helps.