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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The first time I had absolutely no idea, and was out getting very drunk the night before I found out I was pregnant. I felt no different at all, but then within a couple of days, at 6 weeks pregnant I became very, very sick, and it continued until my son was born. The second time I did know straight away, not sure why but maybe your body recognises the familiar feeling. The sickness followed exactly the same pattern from 6 weeks. For most people the sickness tails off at around 13 weeks, but you may not be sick or nauseous at all. The best advice is to eat a healthy diet before you get pregnant, so you are well prepared, and some doctors think this might reduce sickness. I am not convinced, but eating healthily can never be bad advice!!
Hello, This should help: http://www.vitabiotics.com/calculator_pregnancy.aspx?sm= 6
I's an online calculator and when you enter the first day of your last Menstrual Cycle it will tell you when is the most likely date of Conception. Yes, you can be pregnant and still have a light period but I don't think it is possible to get pregnant after four days of having your period (sometimes bleeding comes from different reasons-talk to your doctor).
This is the first month that 'we' (me and my husband) have been working on getting pregnant and I felt all sort of things and dreams only around the time of conception. Since then my body temperature has increased by far and now that my period should arrive my breast are very tender but don't feel anything different, a part from the high temperature. I should know by Monday but to be honest I think I am.... :-) But how knows! I might be completely wrong! Good luck to all of you too.