So many women have this concern. The most common signs of pregnancy are a missed menstrual period, breast enlargement and tenderness, frequent urination, and nausea. These signs typically occur about three to five weeks after conception.
Thanks to modern technology, you don't have to wonder if you're pregnant for very long; you can get a home pregnancy test kit that can determine if you are pregnant at about the time that you miss your first period. These kits measure human chorionic gonadotropin levels (hCG) in the urine, which increase very rapidly during early pregnancy. The tests are generally accurate, provided that you follow the instructions carefully. Your doctor can also perform a blood test for hCG that will detect elevated levels a few days before the urine test turns positive.
Answered Jan 03, 2010
Edited Jan 03, 2010