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Each time I've been pregnant I've known about a week and a half before my missed period simply because I was dizzy and am not usually. That's my give away. But everyone is so different!!!
How long before your period is due to arrive can you start to feel symptoms of being pregnant..?
Despite a list of symptoms, I am not pregnant. My period started today.
Each time I've been pregnant I've known about a week and a half before my missed period simply because I was dizzy and am not usually. That's my give away. But everyone is so different!!!
I always felt pregnant the day I got pregnant. Because I became nauseous, my symptoms started right away. It can happen pretty fast for some of us.
With my first, I swear I started getting morning sickness around 2 days after I ovulated! I was really sick the week before my period was due. With my current pregnancy I started getting really moody about a week to week and a half before my period was due. I didn't suspect pregnancy though because I was on the pill. I now know my moodiness was pregnancy related! Every person is different however, and even every pregnancy is different.
I felt it immediately with my first pregnancy like probaly a few days before the missed period.
I'm currently pregnant with #2 and didn't find out I was pregnant til I was 8 weeks along. May have been this was a complete surprise so I wasn't looking for symptoms.
Alot of woman have period symptoms and pregnancy symptoms that are similar. If you can differentiate those symptoms you can tell. Being pregnant my breasts were 10x more sensitive and hurt than when I got my period they were just a little.
People don't believe me, but I knew I was pregnant within 3 days of conception, 6 times. Some people just "know."
This varies so much from person to person, and pregnancy to pregnancy. Some woman know immediately, while others can be clueless for a couple of months.
I was *extremely* moody just days after conceiving my son. Like, out of control, psycho. (Luckily that went away pretty quickly, LOL). I strongly suspected I was pregnant.
Anyway, women ovulate (approximately) 14 days before their period, so I would say you could notice symptoms as soon as then.