Yes, it is possible to be pregnant and have no symptoms after 6 weeks after conception. Years ago, women didn't even go see their doctors until after two missed periods to confirm the pregnancy. I have had five children and two miscarriages. With my two girls, I never had any symptoms and with one miscarriage, which took place at 6 weeks, I had no idea I was even pregnant, except for suspecting I might be because of a late period. I hope things go the way you want them to!!
no
You always get symptoms at least three weeks after conception (like puking, nausea and hunger)
if you are 21 weeks pregnant when was conception?
You are not actually pregnant the first 2 weeks and the symptoms starts later. The first week is when conception occur.
2 weeks after conception at the earliest
If you are on/had your period your probably not pregnant, but do a pregnancy test to be sure.
The symptoms when one is 29 weeks pregnant include itchy skin due to the stretching caused by the growth and swelling around the legs and feet. High blood pressure is also possible.
It is kind of hard to tell until you get your ultrasound. But you can Google pregnancy calculators and it can help you determine the date of conception by entering in some information (such as when your last period was, possible days of intercourse etc.)
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.
The earliest you can take a pregnancy test is 2 weeks after sex. It takes 2 weeks until conception has finished.
Usually two weeks after conception.
Most women deliver between 37-40 weeks after conception
Twelve weeks and few days - sometimes 1 but sometimes 6.