For me, the symptoms like mild nausea started around week 6, which is when I took the home test. That’s also when we started budgeting for the initial scans and hospital visits, which can add up quickly. Don't rush for expensive tests too early, wait for your doctor to recommend them.
Having PCOS made my cycles so irregular, so I didn't even realize I was pregnant until week 7 when severe fatigue hit me. Don't expect textbook symptoms right away. It's always safer to confirm with a blood test and consult your gynac early on.
Yaar, honestly, don't stress too much about when symptoms will start! For some, it starts as early as week 4 with light cramping, for others, nothing happens till week 8. Just chill, eat well, and let your body do its thing.
Sending you so much love. With my IVF pregnancy, I was hyper-aware of every little change, but real symptoms like breast tenderness and nausea usually show up around week 5 or 6. Every body is different, so please don't worry if yours start a bit later.
I started feeling super exhausted around week 6, and even my daily 20-minute walk felt like a marathon. I had to ask my doctor if it's safe to continue yoga, and she told me to take it easy until the first trimester settled. Listen to your body and rest!
Usually, it starts around the 6th or 7th week, just after you miss your period. For me, the morning fatigue hit right during my office presentation! Keep some ginger candies in your laptop bag from week 5 itself, just in case.