YOU MAY STILL WANT TO GET A BLOOD TEST DONE DUE TO THE FACT THAT WHEN THE FERTILIZED EGG ATTACHES ITSELF TO THE UTERUS, IT CAN CAUSE SPOTTING AND SOME LIGHT BLEEDING AT TIMES. YOU MAY THINK ITS YOUR PERIOD WHEN ITS NOT. BETTER TO BE SAFE IN KNOWING IF YOU ARE "FEELING PREGNANT" STILL. IF YOU "ARE" PREGNANT AND SPOTTING OR BLEEDING HEAVILY, THERE MAY BE A COMPLICATION. SO FOR PEACE OF MIND, I WOULD ADVISE THE BLOOD TEST FOR ACCURACY.
It takes 2 weeks to get pregnant and then another few weeks until you get symptoms.
The most common pregnancy symptoms at five weeks are missed period, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue.
No, it takes 2 weeks to just get pregnant after the sex.
No. That early you are not even pregnant yet.
Yes you do, not with every woman though I am 15 and just found out I am pregnant and I'm only 3weeks 1 day and I just started having symptoms but yes it can start at any point in your pregnancy.
yes for some women that's one of your symptoms , and Gas is a symptom of pregnancy, but it does not start that early. ,
== == 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.
Not likely.
no
I suggest getting the book "What to expect when expecting" you can get it cheap (.75 cents) on www.half.ebay.com Every woman is different so it is hard to say what symptoms you will have and when.
You could still be pregnant. Light bleeding is common early in pregnancy. Take a test.
Pregnancy signs are absent period and positive pregnancy test. If you think you might be pregnant, take a test. If you're not pregnant and don't want to be, start using a method of pregnancy prevention today. Your local family planning center should be able to get you in for a same-day appointment for a pregnancy test, and get you started on prenatal vitamins if you're hoping for pregnancy, or get you started on birth control if this isn't the right time for you.