Bigger belly and kicks probaly and change in diet
It's too small to feel. Usually that starts around month 4.
Yes - go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
If you think you're pregnant and want help, go to a doctor or clinic.
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no,,, im a mother of two and i started to have my symptoms the day after i knew i was pregnant when i was almost 2 month with my second kid and with the first one since the day i was going to get my period ,it is different every time so i think it depends on your body your emotional environment and your nutrition
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There can be many symptoms , through out your pregnancy if you are 6 weeks than this means that you are a month and two weeks.Some symptoms may be....Nausea and morning sicknessFood cravings and food aversionsExtreme fatigueTender, tingling, aching breastsDarkening of the aureole (areas around your nipples)Frequent need to urinate.
Its totally normal i have had the implant and haven't had a period for two and a half years but every month i get the cramps, bloating and other symptoms
YOu don't have any symptoms before implantation as there are no hormones to give symptoms. Until implantation you are not pregnant. --answer-- Agree. Normally symptoms start around 2-3 weeks AFTER implantation has occured. However,some women claim that they have felt it earlier which is also normal. Everyone is different, but before implantation it is impossible to have pregnancy hormones in your body. I strated to feel pregnant after I had been late like two weeks on my period so that means I was already 6 weeks pregnant..But as I have said, everyone is different. Good luck!
No. Two normal heavy periods and no symptoms of pregnancy sound like your definitely not pregnant.
Not necessarily, you cannot 'feel' the baby's heartbeat.