I started feeling a weird metallic taste in my mouth and mild nausea just a week after ovulation. It was the starting point of my severe morning sickness. If you are feeling unusually tired and nauseated, make sure you eat small, frequent meals to help with it.
For most women, light cramping or implantation spotting about 6 to 12 days after ovulation is the earliest sign. Some also feel slight breast tenderness or sudden fatigue. But remember, every body is different, so don't stress if you don't feel anything yet!
A very common early sign is feeling bloated or having mild cramps that feel exactly like periods are coming, but they don't. Instead of buying expensive tests early, just wait for your missed period and use a simple local brand test kit.
Haha, for me, the first sign was picking a random fight with my husband over something totally silly! The mood swings can start incredibly early. If you feel like crying because of a commercial on TV, congratulations, you might be pregnant!
Honestly, the earliest physical sign is mild breast soreness or extreme fatigue. You might feel like sleeping in the middle of the day for no reason. But don't rely on symptoms alone; just wait and take a urine test to be 100% sure.
For me, it was actually the sudden sensitivity to smell, yaar. The smell of boiling milk and tadka made me so nauseous out of nowhere! If you are suddenly hating your favorite smells, that could be a huge clue.
Beta, a feeling of mild warmth or a slight heaviness in the lower abdomen can happen after ovulation when the baby is settling in. Take plenty of rest, avoid carrying heavy weights, and drink warm soups to keep your digestion smooth.
I remember feeling very tired and having mild stomach cramps, and my mother-in-law immediately said my face was looking different. She guessed I was pregnant even before my missed period! Sometimes they just know from these small physical changes.