No, it is completely normal to not get any pregnancy symptoms during the first trimester. Some women never get any pregnancy symptoms, while others get every symptom known to man.
During early pregnancy there have been cases reported of such functions, if so, breath, it will pass as the pregnancy develops over a 6 month period. If symptoms increase, or continue go to the doctor immediately!!
He probably came in you, go buy a pregnancy test.
Yes. It is common for pregnancy symptoms to be stronger one day and less the next. The abscence of any pregnancy symptoms after a positive pregnancy test should be talked over with your doctor though.
A tubal ectopic pregnancy is usually discovered sometime between the sixth or seventh week of pregnancy, but can be noticed as early as four weeks into a pregnancy. If there a no symptoms of a tubal pregnancy, it may go unnoticed until a first trimester ultrasound.
Go to your doctor.
It can be normal to bleed during the early parts of pregnancy but not blood clots. I suggest you go to your doctor asap and tell them whats going on.
Most women have heard of the typical symptoms of pregnancy such as a missed period and morning sickness, but what about the lesser known symptoms of early pregnancy? Though pregnancy symptoms vary from woman to woman, there are a few surprising side effects of early pregnancy that many women experience. This page will provide information about how to recognize unusual early pregnancy signs. Believe it or not, one of the more common, though little suspected symptoms of early pregnancy, is nasal congestion. While it could be due to the common cold, nasal congestion could indicate the early stages of pregnancy. Another common phenomenon is nosebleeds. If pregnancy is a possibility while experiencing either of these symptoms, check with your doctor. Pregnancy hormones can also be blamed for an odd metallic taste in the mouth. This unpleasant side effect usually presents itself in the earliest stages of pregnancy. Sometimes referred to as “Metal mouth”, this symptom is one of the lesser-known forms of early pregnancy symptoms. Another strange symptom affecting the mouth is the production of excess saliva. This excess saliva can unfortunately increase the nausea associated with pregnancy. Unusual symptoms affecting the body include the sudden appearance of spider veins, typically on the upper arms and the chest. This is due to the increase in blood being carried to vital parts of the body. Leg cramps are another early pregnancy symptom. Often the cramps can be painful enough to wake a woman from a sound sleep. It is commonly thought that these cramps are due to lack of calcium or potassium in the diet. If pregnancy is suspected, a quality prenatal vitamin and mineral supplement should be taken. When leg cramps occur, try massaging the affected area or gently stretching. Some of the unusual early pregnancy symptoms that affect the skin are the development of excess facial hair or changes in skin pigmentation. Women who are in the earliest stages of pregnancy will often notice blotchiness or the darkening of birthmarks. These changes will typically go away one the baby is delivered. Though these symptoms are unusual, they are all simply a part of early pregnancy and should not be cause for alarm.
A period during pregnancy is not hereditary however it is never a normal period. It's simply a light period or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy symptoms are not hereditary. Every woman will experience different pregnancy symptoms and the same woman may have different symptoms in different pregnancies. There are things that go on during pregnancy which can be symptomatic and hereditary, but these are separate from the symptoms which indicate pregnancy.
Yes - go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
Typically 3 dpo is too early for any pregnancy symptoms, however there have been medical reports of women showing slight symptoms this early. Symptoms can include: cramping, tender and/or enlarged breast, sore nipples. The only true way to find out if you are pregnant though is to take a pregnancy test closer to when your period is due to arrive.
Possibly, but I wouldn't use that as the only symptom. Take a test or go see a doctor to be sure. In my experience, yes. I wasn't as crabby, although had the usual fatigue. Also my breasts didnt get lumpy like they usually do, just a little sore.