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Can you be pregnant and have no symptoms at all?

Can you be pregnant and have no symptoms at all?

It’s possible to be pregnant and have no pregnancy symptoms, but it’s uncommon. Half of all women have no symptoms by 5 weeks of pregnancy, but only 10 percent are 8 weeks pregnant with no symptoms.

Can you feel conception?

Some women may notice symptoms as early as 5 DPO, although they won’t know for certain that they are pregnant until much later. Early signs and symptoms include implantation bleeding or cramps, which can occur 5–6 days after the sperm fertilizes the egg. Other early symptoms include breast tenderness and mood changes.

How early can you tell if you’re pregnant?

Most doctors wait until 6-8 weeks to use ultrasound to detect pregnancy, unless there is a medical reason to do so earlier. Detecting pregnancy by listening for the heartbeat with a doppler machine (wand placed on abdomen) cannot be used reliably until at the very earliest 8 weeks, but often closer to 12 weeks.

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What are the early signs of pregnancy?

Top 5 early symptoms of pregnancy. Nausea or sickness can start very early for some women – a common early pregnancy symptom will be morning sickness.

  • Period pains. You might not expect this,as you may have missed your period,but you can experience pains at the time you would expect your period.
  • Next steps in your pregnancy.
  • Is it possible to be pregnant and have no symptoms?

    No symptoms. For some women, the physical tip-offs of pregnancy, like weight gain, morning sickness, heartburn, or fatigue, don’t happen. Or they’re so mild that a woman just doesn’t notice them. Depending on her body type, “it’s reasonable for a woman to make it to 30 weeks without looking pregnant,” Cackovic says. Weight changes.

    How can I tell if I am pregnant?

    Knowing that you’re pregnant. When you find out you’re pregnant,you may feel happy and excited,or shocked,confused and upset.

  • Partners. Partners may also have mixed feelings when they find out you are pregnant.
  • Telling people that you’re pregnant.
  • Flu and pregnancy.