When will the first signs of pregnancy appear?
Generally, the initial signs of pregnancy can be detected around 6 to 12 days after conception. If any abnormalities occur, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Women with irregular menstrual cycles may take longer to notice the first signs of pregnancy, usually around 9 to 12 days after conception. These women often find it difficult to detect pregnancy by menstrual delay alone, as their bodies respond more slowly to hormonal changes. Signs such as implantation bleeding and breast tenderness may appear later and are easily overlooked.
Women with regular menstrual cycles may detect early signs of pregnancy earlier, usually within 6 to 8 days after conception. Their menstrual cycles are predictable, so any delay often raises suspicion of pregnancy. Their bodies are more sensitive to hormonal changes, and symptoms such as nausea and fatigue may appear soon after implantation, allowing for earlier detection.
Once suspected signs of pregnancy occur, a pregnancy test can be used for confirmation, and medical attention should be sought promptly if any abnormalities are detected.