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2021-06-23 05:52:45
Is it common to have symptoms before missed period when pregnant? If we do not have any symptoms, does it mean one is not pregnant?
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No symptoms generally start after 6-7 weeks. Not expected to start even before missed period

Answered2021-06-23 08:04:41

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There are no sure signs and symptoms Some signs and symptoms are Sore and sensitive breast Darkening areola Fatigue Nausea Cervical mucus Implantation bleeding (spotting) frequent urinatiom Bloating
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Answered2021-06-23 07:18:43

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No it doesn't depend upon symptoms.

Answered2021-06-23 05:54:17

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Depends upon hcg level... If not getting any symptom of mild degree also some problem may be there kindly chek with gynaecologist

Answered2021-06-23 09:44:32

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Varies from person to person Urine pregnancy test 10 days after missed period is recommended.

Answered2021-06-23 06:10:50

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Only if you are pregnant you will get symptoms , the symptoms will be seen only after 15 days of missed periods

Answered2021-06-23 06:03:48

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