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16 Very Early Signs of Pregnancy

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These early pregnancy symptoms can show up as early as one week before a missed period. If you've been trying to conceive, you're likely on the lookout for very early signs of pregnancy, some of which can show up just days after conception. Common early pregnancy symptoms include sore breasts, cramping, nausea, and fatigue. Of course, many early pregnancy symptoms overlap with common PMS symptoms, leading to confusion and uncertainty. Plus, everyone experiences pregnancy differently. While some people notice signs as early as one week before their missed period, others don't pick up anything unusual for a few more weeks—and both situations are completely normal. It can also be normal to have no pregnancy symptoms whatsoever. In general, if you're noticing any early signs of conception, it may be time to take a pregnancy test. Keep reading to learn more about early pregnancy symptoms and what they might mean. 01of 16 Sore Breasts Sore breasts are common in very early pre...

Can You Be Pregnant With No Symptoms?

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  Some people can experience pregnancy without any symptoms for the first 20 weeks. Learn what medical experts say about this phenomenon.    Imagine finding out you're pregnant—and that you conceived five months ago. It sounds unfathomable, but being pregnant with no symptoms except a missed period is possible. In fact, it has a name: "cryptic" or "stealth" pregnancy. A cryptic pregnancy is especially possible for people with irregular menstrual cycles, who may be less likely to notice when they've actually missed a period. Couple that with no morning sickness or other noticeable physical anomalies, and you can see how some people might miss a pregnancy until several weeks or months in. Read on to learn who is most likely to miss pregnancy symptoms and whether there are any risks related to being pregnant with no pregnancy symptoms. According to research, some people may not realize they're pregnant until 20 weeks, and another 1 in 2,500 only learn they...