Screaming...pain...and headaches! :)
you can have pregnancy symptoms as early as 3 weeks!
The luteal phase after ovulation is typically two weeks long on average. So two weeks prior to your period lines up with ovulation when it is possible to conceive. It is unlikely to have any symptoms of pregnancy two weeks before your period. Good luck!
You only have symptoms for a few weeks, not for the entire pregnancy.
The most common pregnancy symptoms at five weeks are missed period, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue.
The reason your first week of pregnancy actually starts on the week of your menstrual cycle is so that your doctor can calculate your expected delivery date!
No. 37-42 weeks is the normal frame. About 44 weeks (10 months) is the longest verified pregnancy as the placenta starts to deteriorate after 42 weeks.
You can. Every woman is different on how their bodies react to pregnancy.
1-2 weeks
You'll be bloated is all.
Most home pregnancy tests (urine tests) are accurate the day you miss your period. The day you miss your period, you conceived approximately 2 weeks prior, but technically you are "4 weeks pregnant" because pregnancy is calculated based off the date of your last menstrual period (LPM). Some pregnancy tests are accurate prior to the first day of a missed period. Most symptoms (nausea, breast tenderness, etc) start around 5 weeks after your LMP (3 weeks after conception). However, it is important to note that not all women experience symptoms.
you werent pregenant
All pregnancies start with conception and end with delivery. Human pregnancy lasts for 280 days, or 41 weeks.