Nasuea (Morning sickness.)
Tender/Swollen breasts.
Smells make you wanna throw up.
Food cravings.
Obvisoly a missed period. (But some other signs can happen before this even occurs.)
There's a few more I can't think of at the moment. I'm at school right now or I'd get you some sites, but they're all blocked. Try going to google, and typing in "Pregnancy Signs." or "Early Pregnancy Signs." Those sites should give you some more answers.
AskJR answered Friday May 18 2007, 9:19 am: The time is varied with all girls. If you get pregnant near a period that's due (which is usually the case due to ovulation) you might have that period, or just be spotty and light.
Usually within a 7-10 days you will start feeling signs of some kind. But it could take as long as 14 days to have a sign.
Signs:
The first is a missed or spotted period.
Sore and tender breasts.
Frequent urination. More than your normal.
Sick to your stomach in the mornings (or maybe evenings as some are one or the other with moring sickness)
charmed3fanatic answered Friday May 18 2007, 9:05 am: first signs are nausia in the morning (aka the morning sickness), weight gain, you go to the bathroom way more than usual, boobs hurt, feeling really tired all the time, ... you will start seeing symptoms about one month after (or when your missed period comes) heres a website you should consider taking a quick look at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) if you need anything else babe let me know =] [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
totallyxrad answered Friday May 18 2007, 7:19 am: If you dont have your period after a while, if you wake up and feel sick, sometimes you have hot flashes, back pains, stomach pains..
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