In some women it is yes. But if your worried you should see your doctor. I am about 6 weeks pregnant. Since three days ago (after finding out I am pregnant) I have little or no signs of nausea. The breast tenderness has gone away although applied pressure still hurts a little. I actually don't feel pregnant at all which is worrying. Don't worry, with my first I was so sore I couldn't even hug my husband and I would fall asleep at inopportune moments and didn't eat an evening meal for the first three months because of nausea. In my second pregnancy I felt so different it was hard to believe I was pregnant. I had twins that time around so it wasn't that my hormone levels were lower, different pregnancy, different symptoms.
Missed period, breast tenderness or swollen nipples, morning sickness, headaches.
Most likely by the symptoms we have today: morning sickness, slightly bulging stomach, breast tenderness, etc.
Yes you could, but you would have very little or no symptoms yet. You may start getting some morning sickness in another week or two but breast tenderness often accompanies your menstrual cycle so that isn't a good gauge for pregnancy.
no breast tenderness has nothing to do with with miscarriage---not all women gets pregnancy symptoms---
Usually a missed period is the first sign. Or if you experience morning sickness or breast tenderness or increase in breast size.
Breast tenderness is caused by fluctuating hormones.
Breast tenderness is all of that. It could be tenderness, pain, swelling...etc of a breast or nipple
There are a few different things that breast tenderness can be a sign on. Every month females can experience breast tenderness during their period. However, breast tenderness can also be a sign of pregnancy.
The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.
You really need to take a pregnancy test. But sometimes a missed period, morning sickness, breast tenderness and sometimes mood swings. But you should really get a pregnancy test done.
Well there are a few ways too no if you're pregnant, Missed periods, gaining weight, eating a lot, tenderness around your breast's, feeling sick, bloating, Nausea, morning sickness, headaches, backaches. The best way is to take a pregnancy test.
Of course not! Firstly not all women experience breast tenderness or morning sickness. And secondly you need to give it a chance! You will probably find that all those yucky symptoms start developing in a week or so! Good luck! Having no pregnancy symptoms that early on is normal and they usually kick in around 7 or 8 weeks when your hormone levels are climbing, these will level off around 12 or 13 weeks and you may notice you feel better. If you still don't get any symptoms and are worried call your doctor so they can do an ultrasound to make sure everything is fine. Only about 50% of women experience morning sickness so don't let this be a identifier for you for a healthy pregnancy.