Just found out im around 2-3 weeks and honestly its so early i cant believe theres anything there yet. Curious what it even looks like at this stage matlab is it just a tiny dot? First time so everything is new to me.
Oh, I totally understand why you're asking this! It's such an exciting and anxious time, imagining what's happening inside. At 2-3 weeks, your little one is incredibly tiny, just a microscopic cluster of cells implanting beautifully in your uterus. You won't see anything physically on the outside, but inside, a miracle is just beginning. It’s a very tender, hopeful phase.
A 2-3 week pregnancy looks like... absolutely nothing! 😂 Seriously, at that stage, it's just a tiny cluster of cells, smaller than a poppy seed. You wouldn't even know it's there without a positive test. Your belly will still be your belly, no bump yet, not even a tiny one! Don't expect to see anything for a while.
Uhm, from what I've heard and read, at 2-3 weeks pregnant, it's really, really early. Like, you wouldn't be able to see anything at all on your body. It's just a tiny group of cells forming inside. You'd probably only know if you did a pregnancy test. It's a very delicate stage, I think.
Honestly, at 2-3 weeks, it looks like... you! There's absolutely nothing visible on the outside. Inside, it's just a tiny, tiny cluster of cells, making itself comfortable. I remember thinking I'd immediately have a bump or feel something dramatic, but nope. Just keep taking your prenatals and enjoy this secret little phase before the real changes begin.
When you're 2-3 weeks pregnant, it's actually still very early stages, sometimes even before you might miss your period or get a positive test, if you're counting from conception. If counting from your last menstrual period (LMP), it's just the implantation phase. There's no visible bump or physical change externally, but internally, a tiny, tiny group of cells is just starting its incredible journey. It's a very delicate and hopeful time.