Well, generally speaking, that wouldn't really be possible, unfortunately (though I'd love to know sooner! dying to find out myself). You see, it is only at the point of implantation that your body becomes aware that there is something going on inside.
It is the changes in hormone levels within your body that cause early signs of pregnancy (nausea, tender/swollen breasts, heightened sense of smell, cramping/bloating, etc). It is all completely caused by your body adjusting to changes in hormone--changes that your body *must* make in order to support a baby.
Until an embryo implants in your uterine lining, your body carries on business as usual with it's regular hormonal cycle. Once an embryo burrows into the uterine lining, that is when your body figures out that there is a baby there to support and starts altering it's hormone productions. But that's honestly the first trigger. It's not when a sperm meets an egg, but when that egg "connects" with your body.
After Implantation you develop other pregnancy symptoms such as vomiting, swollen breasts and other common symptoms
There is actually a lot ofsymptoms of pregnancy. Keep in mind pregnancy symptoms differ from women to women and pregnancy to pregnancy. Symptoms include: Missed Menstrual cycle, Implantation bleeding, Delay/Difference in Menstruation, Swollen/Tender Breasts, Fatigue/Tiredness, Nausea/Morning Sickness, Backaches, Headaches, Frequent Urination, Darkening of Areolas, and Food Cravings. And dont forget! Use a PurpleCondom! :]
Spotting alone is not an indication of pregnancy, you would have to have other symptoms to tie it in. It could be a sign of implantation. I would wait for more symptoms or a late AF before assuming PG.
YOu don't have any symptoms before implantation as there are no hormones to give symptoms. Until implantation you are not pregnant. --answer-- Agree. Normally symptoms start around 2-3 weeks AFTER implantation has occured. However,some women claim that they have felt it earlier which is also normal. Everyone is different, but before implantation it is impossible to have pregnancy hormones in your body. I strated to feel pregnant after I had been late like two weeks on my period so that means I was already 6 weeks pregnant..But as I have said, everyone is different. Good luck!
Yes. Many women never see any implantation bleeding. This is perfectly normal.
Hi do you mean Implantation bleeding it doesn't always mean your pregnant cause I got it then got my period which came early 2 weeks after. My period was light and I did get pregnancy symptoms as well like feeling sick, headaches, more tired and that. Then the next month for 3 months My periods went into a pattern where as before they weren't and they were irregular. Now this month my period came 1 day late or should I say 2. you may not be pregnant like i said implantation bleeding you may get doesn't always mean your pregnant though here are some pregnancy symptoms anyway * * * * * * * * * == ==
Very, very unlikely if you're doing the tests right.
Hello. If you suspect something is wrong with the pregnancy you need to go A&E or to your doctor ASAP. Good luck.
Implantation is only just taking place so symptoms are unlikely.
Typically your first symptom would be a missed period, and you can take a pregnancy test from two weeks after you last had sex. More obvious pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness or breast tenderness usually don't start to kick-in until around 6-8 weeks into pregnancy, but not everyone gets such symptoms.
technically you are not pregnant until implantation has taken place. in the first week of pregnancy you do not notice anything. implantation bleeding and a missed period are the first symtoms of a pregnancy and in some cases morning sickness or the urge for more sleep. other then that the changes to a woman's body take place later on.
Every woman is different and responds differently to being pregnant I began to have symptoms about a week and a half after implantation bleeding I began to have morning sickness( not fun) hope this helps, Good luck and God Bless!!!