View Full Version : How early can you start feeling pregnancy symptoms?
Cort527
Oct 1, 2014, 08:11 AM
Hi.. would just like to know how soon u can start feeling pregnancy symptoms? Like when do u start peaing more frequently, getting head aches , tummy cramps?
smoothy
Oct 1, 2014, 08:13 AM
Why not take a test when you are two weeks late and find out for sure. Nothing else is definative. Meaning just because a few women might have something happen, doesn't all will or even most.
Wondergirl
Oct 1, 2014, 09:35 AM
Like smoothy said, each woman, and even each beginning pregnancy, is different. With my first one, I would get nauseated while cooking dinner, but nothing else. With my second one, I floated on a cloud of bliss, with no physical complaints. Of course, my periods stopping were the first clue both times that I might be pregnant.
Cat1864
Oct 1, 2014, 09:40 AM
It is different for each woman and each pregnancy. Some women experience 'symptoms' from very early in the pregnancy. Some women later and/or not at all.
Is this pregnancy progressing differently from your first one? If you are concerned, talk to your doctor.
DoulaLC
Oct 1, 2014, 02:11 PM
As was said, it varies. Increased urination, headaches, and slight cramping are some of the common ones that can be noticed early on, but not everyone will experience them. Some women will feel as though their period is about to start, but then start to wonder when it doesn't show up.
Cort527
Oct 5, 2014, 08:47 AM
OK thanks... I'm asking this question for a friend... she had sex 2 days before she obvolated she's been having headaches feels nauseous... but it's only been 11 days since she did it... is it possible yo feel symptoms that early
tickle
Oct 5, 2014, 09:25 AM
is it possible yo feel symptoms that early
No. don't think so.
DoulaLC
Oct 5, 2014, 10:27 AM
OK thanks... I'm asking this question for a friend... she had sex 2 days before she obvolated she's been having headaches feels nauseous... but it's only been 11 days since she did it... is it possible yo feel symptoms that early
With an early implantation, it is possible, but not everyone who might feel some possible symptoms early on will associate them with the possibility of being pregnant. For most women, missing a period will be the reason that they start to suspect the possibility, although even that is not a given since periods can be off.
For a woman who is trying to become pregnant, and has been tracking her cycles, she will be more apt to watch for possible early signs.
Hormonal changes occur from the start, and just as in menstruation, some women will be more sensitive to the rise (and drop as the case may be) in hormones than others. This is why some women will have a horrible time with their periods, while others are not fazed by them at all, and everywhere in between.
It will also depend on the timing of ovulation and implantation. The sooner these occur, the greater chance of experiencing some symptoms sooner.
How long ago did she start to have headaches and nausea? Certainly it can be due to an illness, so she will have to see whether these continue and/or what happens when she expects her next period.
Cort527
Oct 5, 2014, 02:09 PM
Well she's started to have headaches 3 days ago... and nauseous 2 days before getting headaches.. . She also says she's been moody lately and very irritable
And more discharge than usual
ScottGem
Oct 5, 2014, 03:44 PM
Generally the first physical manifestation of a pregnancy is a missed period. Other symptoms that might be experienced are probably due to other factors.