So if you think you may be then you should get a test asap. If you can't go to a dr. or get a home test from the store then find a planned parenthood in your area. They give tests, education, etc. either free or almost free. Here's their website:
www.plannedparenthood.org [ rubytuesday's advice column | Ask rubytuesday A Question ]
HelpfulDan answered Monday August 6 2007, 4:19 pm: Conception usually occurs about 2 weeks before your next period would have been due (or about two weeks after the start of your last normal period). However, it takes about 6 days for your newly conceived baby to reach your uterus from your fallopian tube, and further 6 days for them to fully implant in the lining of your uterus, to start 'interacting' with your body.
The following is a general overview of some more common physical changes that you may experience during the first 12 weeks of your pregnancy. They can include:
No periods or lighter bleeding
Breast and nipple changes
Passing urine more frequently
Bloating, cramps and backache
'Morning sickness'
Increased saliva
Dizziness and fainting
Tiredness
Headaches
Constipation and wind!
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