Yes, it is very normal not to have any symptoms during pregnancy. Most women don't find out that they're pregnant until they have missed a period. And most of the time women will not experience any symptoms until later in the pregnancy. But I strongly recommend to you to wait and see if your period comes, and if not, go take a test. (At times if you're really stressed out about it you can miss a period, or it may come later.)
When I was pregnant with my son I had no symptoms, no clue. I had just had a miscarriage a month or so before and was wondering where the period went off to, and apparently was already pregnant again. The only thing I ended up with besides a son ( :) was a lot of swelling later on in the pregnancy; but in the first trimester I felt normal. I am in my second pregnancy now, and this time I was nauseous for about a month and then just little things.
Yes, everyone's body reacts differently. Some women continually have light spotting, others have no morning sickness, etc. Consult your doctor if you're worried about not being healthy.
Yes its possible (for the first trimester or so) but very unlikely.
being pregnant is a symtom of being pregnant
Every woman is different. We all experience different symtoms and some woman dont experience any symptoms at all.
it is possible
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Yes.
well pregnancy symptoms can start prior to period. 1week before your period symptoms may be seen. fatigue,nausea,frequent urination are the signs you can notice.
Yes. Every pregnancy and every person is different.
yes it can at first you will fill the symptoms of a pregnancy but to be positive see a doctor soon as possible.
If you are on/had your period your probably not pregnant, but do a pregnancy test to be sure.
What is a timeline for pregnancy symptoms
Yes. The symptoms can be due to normal illnesses or to hormone fluctuation.
It could be possible, or it could be a sign of a fever.
If you get pregnancy symptoms, take a pregnancy test
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.