I'm eagerly waiting for some pregnancy signs, but I haven't noticed much yet. In which month do pregnancy symptoms typically start to show? I'm curious about what to expect.
My nausea and extreme fatigue started around the middle of the second month. Since I had gestational diabetes later, I had to be very mindful of what I ate to curb that early morning sickness. Try to avoid high-sugar snacks even if you have cravings in those early weeks.
I just delivered my baby last month and remember this so clearly! My breast tenderness and mild nausea started exactly at week 5, right after my missed period. It felt like a sudden wave of exhaustion hit me out of nowhere.
They usually kick in by the second month, around 6 to 8 weeks. Don't expect to feel different the day after you conceive because it takes time for hormones to build up. Just keep an eye on your missed period, that's your first real symptom.
My baby is a busy toddler now, but I still remember how anxious I was waiting for symptoms to start in my first month. Honestly, they usually start around 6 weeks, but some lucky moms don't feel much nausea at all. Don't worry if your symptoms are mild, every pregnancy is different.
I am currently trying to conceive and keep overanalyzing every little body change! Did you ladies feel any symptoms before your missed period, or did they only start in the second month? I am so eager to know what to expect.
For most women, the symptoms start around the 6th week, which is in the second month. Your body undergoes such a massive shift to welcome this tiny life, so feeling tired or emotional is completely valid. Cherish these early signs, they are the start of an amazing journey.
Uff, for me the exhaustion started even before the double line appeared on the test! But real vomiting and nausea kicked in by week 7 and made me question all my life choices. Sleep as much as you can now, because the real sleepless nights start after delivery!