You've missed that time of the month, but it's still too early to know whether you may or may not be pregnant. It's the classic situation for any woman, whether she's been looking to get pregnant or its unplanned. Unfortunately, early signs of pregnancy differ for every woman and for some women by pregnancy.
If you've been trying to have a child for a while, this can be a stressful waiting game where you find yourself embodying every single one of the early signs of pregnancy. The unfortunate truth is that there's no sure-fire way to tell if you're pregnant based on signs you find while surfing the Internet.
Missing a period is not a sure sign of pregnancy, but it's a good indicator of some kind of hormonal change. The website, MedicineNet.com, lists the following as early signs of pregnancy: mood swings, nausea and vomiting, tiredness, higher basal temperature, a darkening of the nipple and skin, a swelling and tenderness in the breasts, abdominal cramping and bloating, light spotting, an increased need to urinate, stress, headaches and food cravings and aversions.
Some pregnant women may not even have any of these symptoms early on in the pregnancy. If nature could us a better answer, we could give you one. Instead, we suggest enjoying the possibility of pregnancy with a caution until you can know for sure.