When are the earliest symptoms of early pregnancy

  In women with regular menstrual cycle, who usually have menstruation once a month, early pregnancy symptoms will appear at the earliest around 32 days after menopause.  Some women may experience morning sickness, vomiting, frequent urination, breast pain, fatigue and weakness right after menopause, which should be highly suspected as early pregnancy. Early pregnancy symptoms are mainly related to the increase of chorionic gonadotropin level in the body. Depending on women’s response to the increase of hormone level or their own slow increase of hormone level, early pregnancy symptoms may appear earlier or later, or there may be no obvious discomfort, which are normal.  In addition, women who have early pregnancy symptoms should pay attention to rest and not to exert themselves, and eat some light food to help reduce early pregnancy symptoms and harm to the body.