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What symptoms should I have at 2 weeks pregnant? I don't know for sure if I am but seems like it. ?

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What symptoms should I have at 2 weeks pregnant? I don't know for sure if I am but seems like it. ?

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  1. heavy or sore b*****s,nausea,head aches

    but here are other monthly symptoms

    Pregnancy - First Trimester

    You miss your period and discover that you are now a new mother to be. In pregnancy, your b*****s are tender and slightly bigger.

    Frequent urination during the first month of pregnancy is an early pregnancy symptom.

    One of the first signs of pregnancy include fatigue, often times extreme, headaches and mood swings. Your emotions might seem out of whack. If you feel like crying for no reason, it's ok. Go ahead and cry. Your partner will understand as long as he knows he's not responsible. More on your body and your baby below:

    First Month of Pregnancy

    Your baby is about the size of a dime during this first month of pregnancy. He has eyes, mouth and head and his legs and arms are growing. His heart and lungs have begun to beat and his lungs have begun to form. He is about half an inch long at the end of this month of pregnancy.

    Second Month of Pregnancy

    All of your baby's organs are present, now. He is about an inch long and weighs approximately an ounce.

    Nausea associated with pregnancy usually begins this month of your pregnancy. Some women experience very little morning sickness while others have it all day for most of their pregnancy. You may experience facial break outs because of the change in hormones needed to sustain your pregnancy. You should have your first prenatal visit this month. It is important to begin taking prenatal vitamins as soon as you discover early pregnancy symptoms and confirm it. Folic acid and calcium are important for your growing baby and help to prevent birth defects.

    Third Month of Pregnancy

    You will be able to hear your baby's heartbeat through a stethoscope this month. Your baby has fingers, toes and soft nails. By the end of this month of pregnancy, he is four inches long and weighs a little over an ounce.Pregnancy - Second Trimester

    Fourth Month

    Your Baby - You will feel very excited when you feel the baby move during this month. Some women don't feel fetal movement until the fifth month of pregnancy. Fetal movement may feel like fluttering at first. It is called "quickening". He moves swallows and can hear your voice. Your baby is approximately 7 inches long and weighs around 5 ounces.

    Your Body - You are beginning your second trimester of pregnancy and morning sickness may be subsiding. If you haven't already, you may be craving certain foods.

    Hunger is another one of the symptoms of pregnancy. Although you're eating for two you do not need to eat twice as much! You should eat a little more than usual. You should begin gaining a few pounds this month. Fifth Month

    Your Baby - If you have an ultrasound during the fifth month of pregnancy and the baby is awake, you may be able to see the hand move to the mouth or the mouth open. The radiologist may be able to tell you if you are having a boy or a girl! At the end of the fifth month of pregnancy your baby is approximately ten inches long and weighs about a pound.

    Your Body - You have more energy and some will say you glow. The fatigued feeling may diminish. You may feel a little bloated this month of pregnancy. Constipation is also one of the symptoms of pregnancy this month.. Drink more water!

    Sixth Month

    Your Baby - Your baby becomes much more active rolling from side to side and turning upside down and back. He begins to suck his thumb! At the end of the sixth month of pregnancy your baby is approximately 12 inches long and weighs about a pound and a half.

    Your Body - Listen to your body. Pregnant women tend to do too much, especially if they have other children. Take a rest! Pregnancy symptoms this month include back pain as your baby to grows. Seventh Month

    Your Baby - Vigorous kicking! You can't believe it. You are now in your third trimester. Your baby will be doing a lot of growing during these last few months.

    Your Body - You may experience cramps in your feet or legs due to a lack of calcium. Be sure that you're taking your prenatal vitamins regularly. You may notice swelling in your hands and feet during the seventh month of pregnancy. Braxton Hicks contractions are one of the common symptoms this month. The more children you have had the stronger they are. More months below:Eighth Month

    Your Baby - If your baby is born prematurely he has a good chance for survival. You may feel a foot up around your ribcage. He is about 16 inches long and weighs approximately four pounds.

    Your Body - You may feel rather uncomfortable around the eight month of pregnancy and feel ready to have the baby. Heartburn and indigestion become apparent. You may feel short of breath. The tired feelings you had early in pregnancy return. If you have trouble sleeping, place a pillow between your knees and sleep on your side. If your baby disturbs you by kicking while you sleep, turn to the other side. Most babies favor one side over the other.

    Ninth Month

    Your Baby - It's time! This i


  2. If you're that early on most people don't have any symptoms except for PMS symptoms.

  3. Hi There, I am experiencing kind of the same thing, it is a few days early to check with a home pregnancy test, but I went for an annuel exam on thursday and she said that my cervix was staring right at me (meaning that it was lifted) and she sent me immediatly for a blood test (still wont know til monday, i'm going crazy...other symptoms I have been having though is extreme exaustion, can't get enough sleep, mood swings, hungry hungry hungry, no food aversions or cravings, but just can't eat enough, especially the past week, i have definate abdominal bloating and breast soreness, of course all of these could be pms as well, but a little piece of me just feels like I may be..good luck with everything

  4. Your nipples will be getting a darker color, sore obviously morning sickness, that's pretty much it at first.

  5. That early on, I would say your b*****s would be sore and you could possibly have some nausea..You could take one of those early home pregnancy tests to be certain.. I found out very early on with all three of my pregnancies..  Good luck to you.

  6. You are not the same as others. Some might feel headache, sore b*****s,  morning sickness... Meanwhile, others feel nothing. I didn't know  about my pregnancy, until it was confirmed by my doc at 9 weeks.

    So, it all depends on your organism and heritage. Try to find out, how your mom, or granma felt.

    Good luck!

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