Early pregnancy is the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnancy begins when your egg joins with a sperm (fertilization) and attaches to the lining of your uterus. You may start noticing signs as early as 5 weeks. You may start to feel different in your body and your emotions.
In early pregnancy, your body goes through many changes. You might feel different than you're used to. Early signs of pregnancy often happen suddenly. You may notice them every day. The most common early signs include:
There are some symptoms that you'll want to look out for. Talk with your doctor if you have any of these symptoms:
Exactly when you can take a pregnancy test with accurate results depends on how far into your pregnancy you are. And it depends on which type of test you choose.
When you're pregnant, your body makes a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). In the first 30 days of pregnancy, hCG increases every day. Pregnancy tests measure hCG. These tests include:
Pregnancy tests use a sample of your urine or blood to know if you're pregnant. Here's how the different tests are done:
This type of test uses a urine sample. It's done by holding a test stick in your urine stream. Or you may collect urine in a cup and dip the test stick into it. Results are shown in a few minutes. They'll be displayed by colored bands, symbols, or words in the window of the device. Follow the instructions for the type of test you're using.
Tip: Taking a urine sample first thing in the morning may give you the most accurate result.
A blood sample is taken at your doctor's office. The results can tell you if hCG is present or not. Or they can tell you exactly how much hCG is in your body.
Current as of: April 30, 2024
Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review Board All Healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.
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