Think im super early, maybe just conceived this cycle. Curious what is actually happening inside in these starting weeks coz i feel nothing yet. Anyone remember how their first weeks were?
Those first few weeks are so quiet and special. When I was at my parents' house, my mom made sure I ate simple ghar ka khana and stayed relaxed, because the baby is just starting to grow.
Honestly, at 3 weeks, you are technically not even 'pregnant' in terms of symptoms! It’s just fertilization and implantation happening quietly inside, while you are totally clueless about the double trouble (or single!) waiting for you!
Keep your body warm and hydrated with simple home-cooked meals and coconut water. But if you have any severe cramping or unusual bleeding, please contact your doctor immediately.
I am also reading about this phase. It's the time when the tiny embryo attaches to the uterus, and some women might feel a tiny bit of spotting or mild cramping, which is implantation.
At 3 weeks, the egg is fertilizing and implanting in the uterus. To be safe, start taking your folic acid as prescribed and book your first gynac appointment to confirm everything is on track.
In those very early weeks, your body is starting to produce pregnancy hormones. You might feel a little tired or have slightly tender breasts, which is completely normal as your body prepares for this journey.
I used to panic because I didn't feel any symptoms at 3 weeks and thought something was wrong! But actually, it’s completely normal to feel absolutely nothing at this stage.
My saas used to tell me to avoid hot foods like papaya or pineapple during these early weeks as the pregnancy is very delicate. Just eat simple, cooling home-cooked food.
During the first three weeks, ovulation and fertilization take place, followed by the embryo implanting in the uterine wall. It's best to consult your gynecologist to start your prenatal vitamins early.
In the first 3 weeks, you might not even realize you are pregnant because fertilization is just happening. I kept up my light daily walks, which my doctor said was perfectly fine, but avoided any heavy yoga or exercise.
Beti, during these initial weeks, the baby is trying to settle in the womb. Drink warm milk, avoid heavy lifting, and eat freshly cooked food. If you feel any cramping or discomfort, consult your doctor.