you may start to become hormonel such as getting irritated or upset over tiny little things. your breasts will become enlarged and you may start gaining weight. however all pregnancys vary from woman to woman. if you have any worries then you should seek professional advice.
A womens body goes through many changes over the 40 weeks of pregnancy. I have added a link that breaks down each of the weeks starting at week 40.
Discharge changes throughout pregnancy due to all the hormones going through your body. It's normal.
Up until about 12 weeks your body doesn't change much anyway so you should be fine. After about 16-17 weeks you will probably want to wear a specific maternity support.
With in 12-24 hours your body knows its pregnant. But you wont know for about 3 weeks.
The hymen ("cherry") would break and there would be bleeding during the first time, but other than that there should be no changes. Unless, of course, you got pregnant.
There are changes in its body and desires for abnormal stuff
When one is 16 weeks, or 4 months pregnant, one should expect certain symptoms and issues. For instance extra hormones coursing through your body with have you acting in ways you normally wouldn't. Also, your bladder control might be dwindling, and your belly will be quite large.
DURING 3 WEEKS YOU MIGHT FEEL A SLIGHT OF SLEEPYNESS..OR YOU MIGHT BECOME BLOATED.SOMETIMES YOUR STOMACH CAN FEEL TIGHTER THEN NORMAL.RIGHT NOW I AM 3 WEEKS PREGNANT AND 3 DAYS..I EAT ALOT AND DONT GET FULL...BUT EVERYONE BODY IS DIFFERENT.I HOPE I HELPED
During these first weeks your bowel is lengthening so that food takes longer to pass through your body and you can glean more nutrients from it. Your uterus is undergoing changes, extra blood flow. When I was pregnant i had pains like my period was going to start any moment. At 6 weeks pregnant your body gets a huge boost in hormone levels (i always think of it as your body accepting the pregnancy). Overnight my pains disappeared and morning sickness started.
your body goes thro alotof changes during the first week of pregnancy so as it may seem your farther along but in reality you are only a few weeks alothough you may have miscalculated how far along you are.best to see the doctor
No. Your body adjusts to the changes being made. I wouldn't worry.
It will feel completely normal. At 3 weeks past conception (which doctors call 5 weeks pregnant) your baby will be 1mm long. There will be no changes in your body that you can see or feel. In a couple of weeks, a trained doctor will be able to feel a change in your uterus, but you will probably not be able to feel it.