None. It's too early. Do you mean 2 days after unprotected sex? You wouldn't even be pregnant yet. It takes time for the sperm to reach the egg and then the fertilized egg to travel down into the uterus and then for it to attach itself at which time you are pregnant. It would be atleast a week after unprotected sex for you to be pregnant, you wouldn't have any symptoms for 2 weeks or so after that. So three weeks after the incident of unprotected sex, at the earliest.
Yes you will still have a period but it may be later and old blood. Yes pregnancy symptoms would still occur.
This is what you would expect to occur; but there are slight chances to become pregnant even when taking the pill.
Those symptoms are not likely to be pregnancy related 5 days post ovulation, since even if the ovum was fertilized - it is very unlikely to have implanted in the uterine lining yet (or is just begun to implant) - so technically you would not yet be pregnant. While the cause of many of the symptoms of pregnancy are not well understood, they are most likely a result of hormonal changes that begin in the days after the blastocyst implants and is considered an embryo.
Being anemic would make no difference to either pregnancy tests or pregnancy symptoms.
No, but, it would be called an "Ectopic pregnancy". It is usually diagnosed within the first 2 months of pregnancy, possibly before you know you are pregnant. The symptoms may be mild or they may be severe and dangerous. They can be the same as the symptoms of early pregnancy or other less serious conditions. Possible symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy are: 1. missed period or abnormal bleeding 2. pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis 3. symptoms of pregnancy such as breast tenderness or morning sickness.
Not a lot of women are pregnant and experience no pregnancy symptoms. But I would say about 2 months into the pregnancy and beyond they should experience pregnancy symptoms and a LOT of women experience symptoms a few days after conception.
Not within one day of conception, no. Pregnancy symptoms cannot start until the embryo has implanted and pregnancy hormones are being produced. This takes at least a week to 10 days from conception.
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.
I don't think so.
Ah, no. There would be a lot of other symptoms to consider the possibility of pregnancy.
Most generally, it would be called a pseudo pregnancy. A woman can have all the symptoms-- but no fetus.
You don't need to have symptoms to be pregnant. Some people don't get symptoms for weeks. You're definitely pregnant. i would go to the doctor and get it checked