6 weeks
There are quite a few: Headaches Feeling sick/actually being sick Exhausted Tender/sore breasts Moody/emotional
Swollen and/or tender breasts are usually among the first signs of pregnancy.
Better take a pregnancy test
No, that's anxiety. Early signs are missed period, frequent urination, and tender breasts. I had a feeling like this when i was pregnant with my 2nd. but at the time it was still to early for a pregnancy test to read positive. they kept showing up neg. until about 3.5 to 4 weeks later. meaning i fealt this practicly as soon as i was preg. I don't know if it is normal though.
* home pregnancy test * schedule an appointment with your OB/GYN Symptoms * missed period * swollen/tender breasts * changes in color of the breasts * fatigue
There could be several reasons why your breasts might feel tender on the side and underneath. Tender breasts can be part of premenstrual symptoms and can also be a sign of pregnancy.
I am not aware this is a symptom. However, shortly before giving birth, your breasts will start producing cholestrum and that may cause some firmness.
Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue
After 2/3 months sometimes a lot earlier and some women dont experience tender breasts till their breast feeding. But I would say about 6 weeks +.
Everyone's body is different. For the most part I would say, no there's not a lot of signs in the first week. But most of the early pregnancy signs you would be feeling are tender breasts, frequent urination, morning/all day sickness, and constant heart burn. Everyone's body is different. For the most part I would say, no there's not a lot of signs in the first week. But most of the early pregnancy signs you would be feeling are tender breasts, frequent urination, morning/all day sickness, and constant heart burn.
Feeling sick/actually being sick Headaches Food cravings Food/smell aversions DIzziness Exhausted Positive pregnancy test Tender/sore breasts Needing to pee more
Breasts can get tender anytime during pregnancy, sometimes acting as the first sign of pregnancy like in my case, or they may not get sore until 8 or 9 months or after delivery when your milk comes in. Everyone's different, my SIL's thought I was crazy when I told them how sore my breasts were at 6 weeks because they didn't get sore until 7 or 8 months.