Haan, usually symptoms like tender breasts and nausea 5th or 6th week se start hote hain. Missed period is the first sign, but actual morning sickness later start hoti hai na. Everyone's body is different, so don't compare!
My mother told me that symptoms usually start around the second month when your body starts changing. I had mild nausea from the 6th week onwards, but my gynac said not to worry if some days are completely normal. Trust your doctor's assessment during your scans.
Usually, symptoms appear around the 5th to 6th week when hCG levels rise rapidly. My doctor explained that implantation cramping can happen even before your missed period, around week 4. But some women don't feel anything until week 8, which is also totally normal.
My symptoms of extreme fatigue started around week 5, which I initially confused with thyroid fatigue. Since thyroid levels fluctuate during early pregnancy, it's very important to keep up with regular doctor visits and blood tests to monitor it properly.
For me, the nausea and extreme fatigue started around the 6th week, just after my missed period. I am in my second trimester now and still get anxious over minor changes. Did anyone else have no symptoms at all during the first 5 weeks?
Oh, they kick in right around week 6 to remind you who the real boss of your body is! Currently in my 3rd trimester, struggling to roll out of bed, and missing those symptom-free early weeks. Enjoy the peace while it lasts!