We are trying since 2 months and im so eager to know when symptoms actually start showing. Like is it before missed period or only after? Im noticing nothing yet so thoda anxious. Anyone share when u first felt something?
Oh god, my morning sickness hit me like a truck exactly at 5 weeks, and I was throwing up constantly. I completely feel you if you're feeling miserable right now. Keep some dry biscuits next to your bed and eat one before even getting up, it really helps with early nausea.
Because of my PCOS, my cycles were always irregular so I didn't even notice any symptoms until almost the 7th week. I just felt slight bloating and mood swings which I thought was PMS. Don't worry if you don't feel anything early on, every body reacts differently.
For me, the symptoms started around the 5th or 6th week, mainly with extreme fatigue and some mild cramping. By the time I had my C-section, I realized every stage has different feelings, but in the beginning, it’s mostly just feeling super tired like your body is doing major work.
Most moms start feeling them after a missed period, around week 5 or 6! 🌸 For me, it started with pee trips every 5 minutes and crazy breast soreness. It is a wild ride, enjoy the journey! 😊
I started feeling extremely exhausted around week 5, which I later found out was partly due to my thyroid levels acting up. Please make sure you get your routine blood tests done early on. Regular follow-ups with your doctor are so important to manage these symptoms properly.
Usually, women start feeling changes around 4 to 6 weeks, like light nausea or breast tenderness. I used to drink ginger water for mild nausea which helped a lot. But remember, if you ever feel severe pain or cramping, don't wait for home remedies and talk to your doctor.
When I was at my parents' house, my mother noticed I was sleeping a lot and refusing my favorite food around the 6th week itself. She immediately knew it was pregnancy! It's beautiful how our elders recognize these small changes in our body before we even realize.