Not exact matches
But
while a dramatic increase in hCG is responsible for many of the initial
pregnancy symptoms, it seems to affect your breasts
earliest of all.
While it can be among the more annoying
early pregnancy symptoms, it tends to subside after the first trimester.
While some
pregnancy symptoms start very
early, most of the time, you won't notice anything right away.
While it is quite normal to experience mood swings during
pregnancy and the
early months of parenthood, it is important that you are aware of, and acknowledge the signs and
symptoms of, depression and anxiety.
And,
while bloating can be directly linked to premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
symptoms, it can also be an
early sign of
pregnancy.
Remember that a baby starts to develop before you can tell you're pregnant, so take care of your health
while you're waiting to find out, and watch for more
early pregnancy symptoms.
The
earliest pregnancy symptoms (like sensitivity to smell and tender breasts) may show up as soon as a few days after conception,
while others (like spotting) might appear around one week after sperm meets egg.