You will start to notice pregnancy symptoms about two weeks after your missed period. Although, if you consider missing your period to be a symptom, then that will be the first clue. You will start to notice changes in your breasts such as tenderness or they might be swollen. The colors of the nipple area may change as well (they may appear lighter or darker than usual). You may start feeling more run down and tired faster than you usually are. You might also experience some morning sickness (despite it's name, it will not always occur in the morning). Keep in mind that not every woman experiences these symptoms. So if you suspect you might be pregnant, and you notice any of the symptoms, I would recommend you take an at-home pregnancy test.
It typically takes about 1-2 weeks after conception for a blood pregnancy test to detect the hormone hCG, which is produced during pregnancy.
It's rare this early but some can. Just remember that many pregnancy symptoms are also the same as when you get your period.
The Robitussin should have no affect on your pregnancy but you should check with your doctor. You find that many of the symptoms of pregnancy reduce after 13 weeks, the tiredness, nausea, sore breasts etc all tend to get better and you start to 'bloom'. You have probably been feeling so sick with the cough you hadn't noticed the pregnancy symptoms diminishing.
Most home pregnancy tests (urine tests) are accurate the day you miss your period. The day you miss your period, you conceived approximately 2 weeks prior, but technically you are "4 weeks pregnant" because pregnancy is calculated based off the date of your last menstrual period (LPM). Some pregnancy tests are accurate prior to the first day of a missed period. Most symptoms (nausea, breast tenderness, etc) start around 5 weeks after your LMP (3 weeks after conception). However, it is important to note that not all women experience symptoms.
Because many symptoms do not begin until weeks 3-8, it is difficult to tell if you are pregnant in the first 2 weeks.Normal symptoms of pregnancy include:nausea- with or without vomitingtender, swollen breastsincreased urinationfatiguefood cravings or dislikesIf you think you are pregnant, you can see your doctor for a pregnancy test or get a home pregnancy test from your local grocery store or pharmacy.
40 weeks.
There should be at least be 40 weeks in 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.
It really depends. Its different with everyone. Many women see the symptoms as early as a week after fertilization because your body is changing rapidly to support the baby. Some women don't see symptoms at all. Also some studies have shown that symptoms and how early they occur happen around the same time as other women in your family.
There can be many symptoms , through out your pregnancy if you are 6 weeks than this means that you are a month and two weeks.Some symptoms may be....Nausea and morning sicknessFood cravings and food aversionsExtreme fatigueTender, tingling, aching breastsDarkening of the aureole (areas around your nipples)Frequent need to urinate.
It takes fourteen days (two weeks) to determine if you are pregnant with a home pregnancy test.
It would be good to know the "symptoms of pregnancy" you showed. Some women do bleed about 1-3 weeks after conception, which is why many find out they're pregnant only when they are already 8 weeks pregnant, because they think the bleeding was their monthly period. If you're not sure you should consult a gynecologist in any case.