Trying since this month and im so impatient haha. Period is due in like a week. When do the actual symptoms start showing? Did u feel anything early on?
Beta, usually after a week of missing your dates, you might start feeling heavy in the body, a bit of nausea, or dislike for certain smells. If you feel dizzy or uneasy in the mornings, drink a warm cup of ginger tea or lick a small piece of lemon. Take good care of your health.
Haha, enjoy the symptom-free days while they last! For me, the nausea kicked in around week 6, and now in my 3rd trimester, the symptom list is endless, from backaches to zero sleep. It usually starts a week after your missed period, so brace yourself!
I felt a strange warmth and light breast tenderness even before I missed my period, around the 4th week itself. It was such a beautiful, magical feeling when I realized my body was already changing to welcome my little angel! I felt so connected to my baby right from those first few symptoms.
Symptoms usually show up around 5 to 6 weeks, but every pregnancy is unique and some women don't have any obvious signs at all. If you have missed your period and feel unusual cramps or bleeding, please contact your gynac immediately to get checked. Don't rely just on symptoms to confirm.
Typically, early symptoms like nausea, breast tenderness, or fatigue start around the 5th or 6th week, which is about a week or two after your missed period. Some women don't feel anything until later, which is also completely normal. Keep tracking your cycle and take a home test if you're delayed.
I started feeling super tired and slightly nauseous around my 6th week, right after my missed period. I am currently in my second trimester and still get anxious if my symptoms change or disappear. Did anyone else also feel their symptoms coming and going like this?
For me, the extreme sleepiness and mild cramping started around the 5th week, which I first thought was just my periods coming. Later, during my recovery after my C-section, I realized how much our bodies go through right from those early weeks! Rest as much as you can from the start.