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∙ 17y agoThe very first symptom I felt was sore breast and larger breast, but everyone's different. You could be urinating more frequently, have strange food cravings, nausea (which mine peaked at 8 to 10 weeks)and menstrual like cramping without or with very light bleeding. Answer If you are naturally in tune with your body, you may know right away that something is "off". If you aren't, the best way is to look for a missed period. Breast tenderness is the first sign for many women, but I actually didn't have it. My first sign was that I had to urinate every 2 hours on the dot, and usually I can go 6 hours without a restroom trip. The hormone levels and the effect of the hormones is different for every woman. If you are late for your period by more than a day, I would say go ahead and get a test, or find a clinic in your area that performs pregnancy tests for free. In my personal experience, I would avoid any anti-abortion clinics unless you have the same beliefs yourself. They tend to be very set on changing your decisions. Planned Parenthood is a good choice for some, but again, this depends on your personal beliefs. If you have health insurance, go to your gynecologist and ask for a blood test. It should be covered and it's the most accurate.
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∙ 17y agoI'm sorry there is no way of knowing for sure, you may suspect, but without a pregnancy test you can not be positive. You may be feeling sick, sore and/or swollen breasts, urinating more often, feeling dizzy, and of course missing your period. But if you want to be sure either take a test, or vistit a doctor or sexual health clinic. Hello. You cant be sure if you are pregnant without doing a pregnancy test or by having a blood test. You can suspect you may be pregnant but you cant tell accurately without a pregnancy test. Whether it be a blood or urine test is your decision. Personally I advise a blood test as these are more accurate.
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∙ 12y agoYou can not trully tell unless your have a blood test done by a doctor. But some signs are I your breasts are sore, you have fatigue, nausea, or dizziness, and frequent urination. Hope this helped. :)
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∙ 15y agomissed period. mood swings, back aches, breast tenderness, nausea vomiting.
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∙ 8y agoThat's what pregnancy tests are for. Without that, you cannot be sure one way or the other.
Because many symptoms do not begin until weeks 3-8, it is difficult to tell if you are pregnant in the first 2 weeks.Normal symptoms of pregnancy include:nausea- with or without vomitingtender, swollen breastsincreased urinationfatiguefood cravings or dislikesIf you think you are pregnant, you can see your doctor for a pregnancy test or get a home pregnancy test from your local grocery store or pharmacy.
You can buy a pregnancy test kit at a drug store. It tests for hormones in the urine.
Some women have pregnancy symptoms in which they suspect that they are pregnant. Other women have a strong maternal instinct and just "feel" pregnant. But it is hard to really know without having an accurate pregnancy test (either at home or at a doctors office).
There is no definitive way to determine pregnancy without some kind of test, with or without symptoms. But the home pregnancy tests are quite accurate and inexpensive, so if you feel you may be pregnant, I advise you to take the test. If the test shows you are not pregnant, you need to be examined by a doctor to see what is causing the discomfort you're having. Also, depending on your age, if you are still in your early teens, these symptoms can sometimes be caused by your body still developing, and they can also be pre-menstrual symptoms.
It's rare but it does occur. There can be many factors involved such as the woman not having any symptoms of pregnancy, misinterpreting symptoms of pregnancy, thinking that they are infertile or being on birth control and not suspecting pregnancy, little to no weight gain, denial, mental health conditions, and many others.