We started trying this cycle and now im just over analysing every little feeling lol. How soon do symptoms actually start showing, like before the missed period or only after? Trying to be patient but its hard na.
Don't rush to buy expensive pregnancy kits too early, wait at least a week after your missed period to get an accurate result. Early symptoms like bloating can feel like normal PMS anyway, so planning tests wisely saves money.
I'm currently 8 weeks pregnant and my nausea started exactly at week 6. Before that, I only had mild cramps. Is anyone else also struggling to eat anything right now?
Every body reacts differently to hormones, so symptoms can start early or late. But if you have severe cramping or spotty bleeding, please check with your gynac immediately for proper guidance.
I started feeling extremely tired and thirsty around week 6, which I later learned can also be tied to sugar levels. Pay attention to how your body reacts to different foods early on, and keep your doctor updated.
My doctor explained that symptoms usually start after implantation, which happens around 6-12 days after ovulation. You might feel fatigued or have tender breasts as hCG levels rise. A missed period is the most reliable sign.
Most women start feeling symptoms like nausea or breast tenderness around 5 to 6 weeks. But some don't feel anything until later, which is also completely normal.
Look, don't drive yourself crazy searching for early symptoms online. Most symptoms like fatigue or nausea start after week 5 or 6. Just wait for your period date and get a blood test done.
I panicked because I had absolutely zero symptoms in my first month and thought something was wrong! But my doctor reassured me that it's totally normal. Symptoms eventually started in the second month.
I am also eagerly tracking my cycle and wondering when I will feel something. Some say they felt minor cramping even before their missed period. It's so exciting yet confusing!
Honestly, don't stress too much about symptoms! Some people get morning sickness from week 4, while others feel absolutely nothing and still have healthy babies. Just wait for your missed period and take a test.
Our bodies have their own natural rhythm. Some feel symptoms early, others later. Stay positive, keep your mind peaceful, and take good care of your health during this sacred waiting time.