Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next.
A pregnant woman could have all symptoms, or maybe have only one or two.
Every pregnancy is different.You may start having a few symptoms (i.e. breast tenderness,possibly frequent urination) as early as 2 weeks into the pregnancy or symptoms might show up much later.Some women experience little or no symptoms at all.
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.
Pregnancy is different for everyone. Some women have no symptoms at all, and some have all the symptoms at once, it completely normal.
No.
You only have symptoms for a few weeks, not for the entire pregnancy.
Go to your doctor.
Its different in every woman. Some women experience pregnancy symptoms a few days after conception but usually its when the embryo has implanted and starts releasing HCG.
Pregnancy symptoms appear at different times for different women. Sometimes they don't start till a week after, and some women don't even get the symptoms. Many women say that they got the symptoms the day after, and some reported that they didn't even get the symptoms till a few months into their pregnancy.
Pregnancy symptoms: You're symptoms of pregnancy include: missed period, fatigue, swollen and or tender breasts, mood swings, flu like symptoms, nausea, implantation bleeding (slightly different than a period) etc. Not all women will experience pregnancy symptoms so if you do suspect you might be pregnant, you should take a test rather than relying solely on symptoms. Not all women do experience a missed period during the first few weeks of pregnancy, so again, it is important to use other determinations of pregnancy other than symptoms. It is important for you to confirm your pregnancy as soon as possible to ensure the proper care and safety of you and your new baby. Most of these symptoms will start about two weeks after the first day of your missed period.
Not everyone does. Feel fortunate. Literally everyBODY is different. Some women don't have pregnancy symptoms at all. Some women even continue to have periods in the first few months of pregnancy. There IS a chance that the pregnancy test is wrong. I'm assuming you're using a home pregnancy test. If so, take another one in a few days. Then, of course, go see a doctor or a clinic to be sure.
What is a timeline for pregnancy symptoms
It takes 2 weeks to get pregnant and then another few weeks until you get symptoms.