It is unlikely that you would be having pregnancy symptoms a week and a half before your expected period because that would be only a few days after concieving.
There is a very slight chance. With pregnancy, there are always exceptions to everything.
You may not experience any pregnancy symptoms this early. However some women do experience symptoms as soon as 3 days after conception so it is possible. Usually you would experience tiredness, urinating more often, tender breasts or nipples, changes in aerola or eating pattern changes and tummy cramping. These can also be approaching period symptoms.
It is very possible for you to be pregnant if you have had sex. You should take a home pregnancy test. Best of luck!!
If you have already missed your period, take a pregnancy test and what that pregnancy test says is your answer
It is possible but you would be pretty far along to already feel the fluttering feeling. I would hope you have noticed other possible symptoms of pregnancy as well. Try taking a pregnancy test to determine for sure if you are pregnant or not. If you are pregnant, schedule an appointment with an OB/GYN to start your prenatal care as soon possible.
Implantation is only just taking place so symptoms are unlikely.
The Depo anti pregnancy shot may cause several pregnancy symptoms. One of these is a lightened or completely removed menstrual cycle, this is because Depo tricks the body into believing it's already pregnant. A pregnancy test should be done to make sure, however.
== == You might mistake frequent urination or slightly worse eyesight for pregnancy, but those are symptoms that usually start after you've already missed your period, which would be one of the first signs of pregnancy. As far as I have always known (being a diabetic), I have never had any symptoms of being pregnant.
It might take a little bit of while before you can even feel a thing
Breasts becoming smaller and less sore are not pregnancy symptoms but having a late or missed period is. I would recommend that you take a pregnancy test to be sure so if you are pregnant you can get started on prenatal care as soon as possible.
If you get Mirena while you are pregnant, you must have the Mirena removed as soon as possible regardless of whether you plan to continue the pregnancy. You can get a new Mirena when the pregnancy is over.
usually when a woman has conceived, she is already considered 2 weeks pregnant, so you would be three weeks and around that time woman can begin the symptoms. all woman are different but normally you can feel really tired and your breasts are sore. feeling nauseous is unlikely but possible. and of course a missed period.