ovulation was about 8 days back and im feeling nothing at all, no symptoms. getting a bit impatient na. after how many days did u start actually feeling something?
Most signs start around the 5th or 6th week, but if you experience any severe cramping or spotting early on, please don't wait. Immediately contact your gynac to ensure everything is fine.
I recently had my baby, and I remember my symptoms started with metallic taste and sore breasts around week 5. By week 7, the morning sickness was in full swing. It varies, so just listen to your body.
Most early symptoms show up a week or two after your missed period. But if you have any unusual pains or just feel something is off, always check with your gynac. Safe to get professional advice early.
Typically, early signs like breast tenderness or fatigue appear around 4 to 6 weeks. However, symptoms can be very subtle or even absent for some women. A home pregnancy test after a missed period is the best way to confirm, followed by a doctor's visit.
Honestly, for me, the first sign was sleeping 12 hours a day and still feeling exhausted! Enjoy that sleep now because once the baby arrives, you won't see a full night's sleep for months, haha!
With my twins, the symptoms hit me super early and twice as hard, around week 4 itself! I was constantly bloated and exhausted. If you feel normal right now, just enjoy the peace before the storm!
I was checking my body every single hour after my missed period, wondering why I didn't feel nauseous yet! But signs can start late, sometimes even after 7-8 weeks. Try not to stress too much, every pregnancy is unique.
For me, the severe nausea and vomiting hit like a truck exactly at 6 weeks. I couldn't even stand the smell of tadka. Keep some dry biscuits next to your bed to eat before waking up, it really helps.
Beta, usually you will start noticing changes like a missed period or morning sickness around 5 to 6 weeks. Drink warm ginger tea if you feel slightly nauseous, but don't take any heavy home remedies. Keep your diet simple and rest well.