Karen answered Monday August 16 2004, 6:22 pm: The first signs of pregnancy are usually missed perios and morning sickness like throwing up. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Monday August 16 2004, 12:25 pm: FoR most women, missing the menstRual period is usually the veRy fiRst sign that they may be pRegnant. HoweveR, theRe aRe many women who aRe convinced they know even befoRe they miss theiR peRiod that they are pRegnant. They feel swollen, tendeR bReasts within one or two weeks afteR feRtilization, and even beRore the fiRst missed peRiod. Nausea, exhaustion, sleepiness oR even sleeplessness can also be eaRly signs of pRegnancy, though many women do not expeRience these until the second or thiRd month of pRegnancy. TheRe aRe many otheR symptoms of pRegnancy that vaRy a lot fRom one woman to the otheR. Some women expeRience a lot of these symptoms veRy eaRly in pRegnancy; otheRs have baRely any symptoms, and theRe is nothing wRong if you don't feel any changes even thRoughout youR pRegnancy. While eaRly symptoms could be a hint that you are pRegnant, they aRe not always definite. In fact, some women may expeRience some of the pRegnancy symptoms without actually being pRegnant. TheRe aRe a few that have all the symptoms of pRegnancy without being pRegnant. This condition is called "pseudocyesis," oR 'imaginaRy pRegnancy'. Best wishes!! Hope I helped!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Lizzy answered Sunday August 15 2004, 11:39 pm: The first sign is that your period does not come. If that happens and your period does not come for two months, you should get a pregnancy testing kit. Good Luck
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