Yes, that is definitely a symptom and also one of the earliest. Take a test.
Yes!Every pregnancy is different.While one pregnancy may come with little to no symptoms another pregnancy could come with every symptom in the book.Labor is also usually different each pregnancy.
No.. Through the whole of my second pregnancy my breasts didnt hurt at all, they got a little bigger, but it wasnt until a few weeks before having my dd that they got Hugh and started to get a little tender(from the milk starting to get ready)
7 days past ovulation and you have little red spots discharge at your nipples, and sensitive breasts warrants a pregnancy test.
Every pregnancy is different.You may start having a few symptoms (i.e. breast tenderness,possibly frequent urination) as early as 2 weeks into the pregnancy or symptoms might show up much later.Some women experience little or no symptoms at all.
Hi. Well i had experienced the same thing just last week. it had happened about three days in a row and then stopped. Now i have been having all of the symptoms of pregnancy. But i read that if you bleed a little it is a symptom of pregnancy. Usually during the first week or so. It the depends on the person though.
I wouldn't use the word harden, but yes due to fluctuating hormones or even an ovarian cyst that is common in early pregnancy - your ovaries can feel tender and a little firmer than none pregnancy.Because this can happen for other reasons, at other times, I don't believe this is concidered a "symptom of pregnancy."
Not always. Colostrum can leak from your breasts at any time. Pregnancy or not. Hormone changing can make you leak a little big of colostrum. Some women will leak more then others, especially if they've already had children.
Breast go through a series of changes during pregnancy. It is normal to experience liquid secretion durnig pregnancy. It begins with clear fluid and develops milk.
your breast growth has little to nothing with your period.
It's possible for it to get a little hard. Everything is changing. If you have concerns, talk to your doctor. If this is your only sign of pregnancy and you haven't had a positive test, take a test. Having just that symptom isn't a really good sign to go by.
yes, you could. Breasts are more tender and may feel a little fuller than usual in the first few months of pregnancy than painful. The sometimes painful sensation women experience is when the colostrum( pre-breast milk) and milk comes in, and this happens more likely in endstages of a pregnancy. This is called engorgement, and it is alleviated, of course, when you begin to nurse your baby when it is born!
Yes you can be. With my son (my first) all urine tests came back negative. The one at the doctors too. I asked them to give me a blood test and that came back positive. Early in pregnancy your breast are tender and you gain a little weight.