Your Growing Baby:
The fertilized egg (known as a zygote) implants in the wall of the uterus; the placenta and umbilical cord begin to form.
Your Growing Belly:
The fertilized egg burrowing into you uterus can make you shed a few spots of blood. Any pregnancy symptoms you have will be barely, if at all, noticeable. If you're very sensitive, you may notice feelings of fatigue, queasiness, bloating, and breast tenderness, and changes in your skin and hair. If you take a super-sensitive test, such as a blood test at your doctor's office, it's possible to get a positive result a week after conception. If you test at home this early, know that it's possible to get a false negative at this stage.
Tip's And To-Do's:
To Early To Test?
During the first few weeks, your body is working 24/7 behind the scenes to support the pregnancy, and fatigue is a normal response. When the fertilized egg implants into the plush lining of the uterus about six to 12 days after conception, spotting—light vaginal bleeding—may occur. Your breasts may be extra tender as early as a week or two after conception.
Things To Think About This Week
Sure, what you eat during pregnancy is vital, but that doesn't mean you have to be afraid of everything you put in your mouth or force yourself to eat foods you don't like.
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