That very much depends on which stage of pregnancy you are in! At the beginning - before you have even confirmed that you are pregnant - you may feel like you are getting your period - bloated, for example. You may also begin to experience morning sickness, which can actually happen at any point of the day (or all day).
The first trimester can be tough - constant nausea, loss of appetite, bloatedness, constipation, muscle or Back pain.
The second trimester is a lot easier as far as appetite goes, although you may feel back pain, sciatica, etc. It may also get harder to sleep.
Third trimester, muscle and back pain can worsen as your load is heavier. You may also feel fatigued. Not to mention - wanting to get that baby out of you already!
The same as you always feel.
can being stressed about being pregnant give you symptons like nausea and things like that and you not be pregnant
he didnt know
Because to guys it is easy ; they dont feel the pain ; they dont end up with the damage of being pregnant
makes me feel like eating a sausage roll
she wasnt pregnant when she died they were just talking about haveing children
The symptoms of pregnancy - fatigue, nausea, frequent urination - are nonspecific, and women (and men) may feel them quite often without being pregnant. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
They like having sex.
That can being as early as six weeks -- sometimes early if you have been pregnant in the past. If the cramping you feel is accompanied by blood or is excrutiating, contact your OBs office at once as you could be having a miscarriage.
You can't feel what giving birth is like without giving birth! :-) Read Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin-the midwife of all midwives in the US. This book will give you some idea what it's like. Anyone pregnant or even thinking about having a baby should read this. It's a masterpiece.
You may be pregnant. Spring for a test.
Frequent nausea may be a symptom of serious medical problems, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible.