The first noticeable effect is usually a negative one, the period which does not begin when it should. The egg would have been fertilized about two weeks prior to that expected period, and implanted in her uterus a couple of days after fertilization. Usually, but not always, she would not yet have noticed some of the other telltale signs, nausea, lightheadedness and such, which may or may not come shortly afterward. What effects she feels, the intensity, and the duration of them can vary greatly from hardly any to debilitating.
I felt symptoms as early as the first week...cramps, urges to go to the bathroom and a bloated feeling in my pelvic area (was told my uterus was expanding). Not to forget the "sleeping" syndrome and sensitivity to smell.
doctors say to wait 12 days after a missed period to take a test but if you no your regular with your period then you can take a test a day after you miss your period
About 9 months
14 days after conception a woman can determine pregnancy with a pregnancy test.
A woman can get pregnant at any time but the best time is about 12 days after menstruation has finished up until it starts again
u don't get your next period if ur pregnant
as soon as the sperm fertilizes the egg
The deliver of a baby varies from woman to woman.
In general, there are 5 to 6 fertile days every month (the day of ovulation and the 5 to 6 days before ovulation). So there are 60 to 72 days a year that a woman has a chance of becoming pregnant.
it starts almost instantly after intercourse is over
A woman only has morning sickness if pregnant, otherwise, intercourse will not make you nauseous.
Yes most miscarriages occur in the first trimester and many before the woman even knows she is pregnant.
2 days
1 month and 2 days.
27 days