The earliest you can tell if you are pregnant is within a week of conception or within 1 week of pregnancy.
However in some cases it can take up to 2 weeks into your pregnancy to be sure you're pregnant for some people.
The symptoms of hidden pregnancy are cramping, frequent urination, bloating, tender or swollen breasts, spotting or light bleeding without periods, constipation, experiencing fatigue and slight weight gain.
Your cervix when first pregnant and once you've conceived will feel soft and more closely resemble the feeling of your lips.
When you're not pregnant and have not conceived then your cervix will feel firm to the touch and like the feeling of the tip of your nose.
The position that your cervix will be in if you are conceived is in the higher position.
During ovulation your cervix will rise to a higher level in your vagina and it will be lower in your vagina around the time of your menstruation.
Once you've conceived your cervix will remain in the higher position.
In early pregnancy your lower stomach will feel bigger and you may have a feeling of tightness which is mostly due to digestive changes.
During early pregnancy your hormones are changing and slowing digestion which leads to increased constipation and gas.
Early pregnancy discharge is white milky vaginal discharge that occurs early in your pregnancy as after conception the vagina walls start to thicken which leads to the white, milky discharge which can continue through your pregnancy and is typically harmless and normal.
Cervical mucus after ovulation if you are pregnant will look like thick and gummy mucus.
And as you progress through your pregnancy the amount of the mucus may even increase and even become yellow or white and during late pregnancy the mucus can also become thick and contain pink streaks.
A pregnant woman's discharge will look like healthy vaginal discharge which can be thin, clear or milky white and smell mildly or have no smell.
The 2 week pregnancy discharge is called leukorrhea.
The symptoms that you have at 1 week pregnant are mild cramping, breast tenderness and fatigue although most people have no pregnancy symptoms at 1 week.
Typically 1 week pregnancy is measured from the first day of the your last menstrual period.
Some odd and weird early pregnancy symptoms include swollen or red nose, seeing blue toilet seats, nosebleeds, lack of appetite, lightheadedness or dizziness, irritability, Sciatica and Carpal tunnel syndrome or even a burning palm.
The first 72 hours of pregnancy symptoms are: late period, positive pregnancy test, implantation bleeding, tiredness, bloating and twinges/cramps.
Pregnancy also known as gestation is calculated as 40 weeks and starts from the first day of your last menstrual period.
Pregnancy is classified into 3 stages known as trimesters.
The gender and inherited characteristics of the baby are decided at the moment of conception.
Early pregnancy symptoms at 4 weeks of pregnancy include a missed period (often one of the first signs of pregnancy) a metallic taste in your mouth. sore breasts. nausea – also known as morning sickness, although you can experience it at any time (read about morning sickness in week 6)
Early pregnancy (first trimester) abdominal symptoms include nausea/morning sickness, cramping, constipation, heartburn, bloating, and gas.
Pregnancy begins when a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus, and pregnancy symptoms may begin in some people as early as a week after implantation.
A pregnancy discharge is typically milky white or clear—but if it's a different color, it doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong. For example, you may see some spotting in the week following conception.
If you typically have an irregular period, you'll want to take a pregnancy test to confirm.
Most home tests can detect hCG as soon as 7 days after a missed period.
A pregnancy test detects hCG levels in your urine and shows if you are pregnant.
Know that a false negative is more likely than a false positive.