Pregnancy Symptoms Before missed period
Breast Changes
Your breasts may feel tender, swollen, or tingly. They might also feel fuller or heavier than usual.
Fatigue
Feeling unusually tired or exhausted is common in early pregnancy due to hormonal changes.
Nausea and Vomiting
Often called "morning sickness," this can happen anytime of day and may include food aversions or cravings.
Mood Swings
Hormonal fluctuations can lead to emotional ups and downs, making you feel irritable, happy, or anxious.
Frequent Urination
You might find yourself needing to pee more often than usual, even if you're drinking the same amount of fluids.
Implantation Bleeding
Some women experience light spotting or cramping about a week after conception, which is called implantation bleeding.
Basal Body Temperature Rise
If you track your basal body temperature, you might notice it staying elevated for more than 18 days after ovulation.
Increased Sense of Smell
You might suddenly be more sensitive to odors, and some smells that were once pleasant might now bother you.
Remember, these are common symptoms but not guaranteed signs of pregnancy. A pregnancy test is the most accurate way to confirm.