It sounds like you're curious about the early signs of pregnancy! Whether you're hoping for a baby or concerned about an unplanned pregnancy, being aware of the early signs can help you take the next steps with confidence.
In this blog, we’ll discuss:
- ✔ Early Signs of Pregnancy
- ✔ Presumptive Signs of Pregnancy
- ✔ False Pregnancy Signs and Cryptic Pregnancy
- ✔ The Timeline: When Can You Detect Pregnancy
- ✔ When to take a pregnancy test in the Philippines
Early Signs of Pregnancy
Some early signs may be subtle and resemble PMS. They can include:
- Missed Period: Often the first and most noticeable sign.
- Spotting or Light Bleeding: Also known as implantation bleeding, lighter and shorter than a period.
- Changes in Breasts: Tenderness, swelling, or heaviness.
- Nausea: Also called morning sickness, though it can happen anytime.
- Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired is very common.
- Frequent Urination: Needing to pee more often than usual.
PMS vs. Early Pregnancy Symptoms
It can be tricky to tell the difference between PMS and early pregnancy. Here’s a quick comparison:
Symptom | PMS | Early Pregnancy |
---|---|---|
Cramping | Strong, before period | Mild, may come with spotting |
Breast Tenderness | Goes away after period | Lasts longer, feels heavier |
Fatigue | Mild | Noticeably more intense |
Nausea | Uncommon | Common |
If unsure, take a test after a missed period.
Presumptive Signs of Pregnancy
Healthcare professionals classify pregnancy signs into categories:
- Presumptive Signs: Experienced by the woman (e.g., nausea, fatigue), not conclusive.
- Probable Signs: Observed by healthcare providers (e.g., positive urine/blood tests).
- Positive Signs: Conclusive signs like fetal heartbeat or ultrasound image.
False Pregnancy Signs and Cryptic Pregnancy
Sometimes, symptoms mimic pregnancy due to psychological or medical reasons—this is known as a false pregnancy.
In contrast, cryptic pregnancy occurs when a woman is unaware she’s pregnant until late in the term, or even during labor. It’s rare but can happen due to minimal or no symptoms.
The Timeline: When Can You Detect Pregnancy?
- 3 Days: Too early; hormone levels not detectable.
- 2 Weeks: Some sensitive tests may detect hCG around when your period is due.
- How early will a test show positive? Best to test after your missed period for accuracy.
- When is a urine test accurate? At least 1 day after a missed period.
- Can ultrasound detect pregnancy at 2 weeks? No, ultrasound can typically detect a sac around week 5–6.

Early Pregnancy in the Philippines and What to Do Next
Early pregnancy can present challenges. Education, open communication, and access to health services are essential. If you suspect you’re pregnant:
- ✔ Take a home test .
- ✔ Visit a clinic or OB-GYN to confirm.
- ✔ Begin prenatal care early for a healthy pregnancy.
- ✔ For prevention, consider contraceptives like pills or condoms.
FAQ (Back Pain, Headaches, and More)
- Discharge: Clear/milky discharge (leukorrhea) is normal in early pregnancy.
- Spotting: Implantation bleeding may occur, but not all spotting indicates pregnancy.
- White Discharge: Can be a sign, though not exclusive to pregnancy.
- Back Pain: Mild backache can be normal early on.
- Diarrhea: Not a common early pregnancy sign.
- Headaches: Hormones may trigger headaches for some women.
- Stomach Ache: Mild cramping may be normal, but sharp or severe pain needs medical attention.
Listen to Your Body and Seek Guidance
If you suspect you’re pregnant, the most reliable way to know is to take a pregnancy test. For any concerning symptoms, like heavy bleeding or pain, consult a doctor as soon as possible. They can provide accurate advice and support throughout your pregnancy journey.