No, they are not always the same. Even for the same person. With my son, I did not start seeing any symptoms, besides a missed period until I was over two months along, and then I only had them for less than 4 weeks, the breast tenderness did not come on until about 4 or 5 months. Now, I am only two weeks late for my period, and have already been having symptoms for two weeks, slight cramps, breast tenderness, nausea. Also, I have insomnia this time, last time I could sleep all night.
No. Some women will experience severe symptoms and others will experience very few. The most common symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
Yes, they can as every pregnancy is different.
Oh yes definitely.
Symptoms may vary from pregnancy to pregnancy. Even in the same woman, symptoms may be different in subsequent pregnancies.
Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next.
Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next.
Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next. A pregnant woman could have all symptoms, or maybe have only one or two.
A period during pregnancy is not hereditary however it is never a normal period. It's simply a light period or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy symptoms are not hereditary. Every woman will experience different pregnancy symptoms and the same woman may have different symptoms in different pregnancies. There are things that go on during pregnancy which can be symptomatic and hereditary, but these are separate from the symptoms which indicate pregnancy.
yes
Every pregnancy is different. Just because you had something, say nausea, with the first, doesnt mean you will for sure with the second
Some symptoms can be the same you should consult a doctor
Yes, women can have pregnancy symptoms during an ectopic pregnancy. The hormones produced by the mother and the embryo are the same.
the same symptoms in a golden lab.
Possibly, but I wouldn't use that as the only symptom. Take a test or go see a doctor to be sure. In my experience, yes. I wasn't as crabby, although had the usual fatigue. Also my breasts didnt get lumpy like they usually do, just a little sore.
UTI often involves defamation, pregnancy has a similar measure but is instead a simple remderion.
m I pregnant?" is probably the most common health question women ask. It can be confusing, as every pregnancy is different -- meaning, you may not have the same symptoms from one pregnancy to another. For example, during one pregnancy, you may experience incredible breast pain or nausea and vomiting, while during another pregnancy, you might not experience these symptoms at all. That said, there are some common signs and symptoms that may indicate pregnancy.estore..he