Early Signs

Early Pregnancy Signs And Symptoms You May Have

Knowing the early pregnancy signs and symptoms will help you to know when you become pregnant.  The fact is that every woman has a different reaction to becoming pregnant.  More so, each pregnancy can be unique and therefore there are many possible early symptoms of pregnancy that you may experience.  If you are hoping to see some of these indications of pregnancy, take the time to learn as much as you can and to start paying attention to your body.

The first signs of pregnancy are often the most difficult to label as such.  That is because many of them are symptoms of being ill or just being worn out.  Many women do not realize that they have become pregnant until they have missed a period.  Yet, the first signs of pregnancy actually happen long before this happens.  Your body is preparing for your developing baby for just about the instant that fertilization happens.  Throughout this time it is giving you plenty of signs that something is happening, too.

Even before you take an early pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant, consider these signs, which many women face.

Swollen, tender to the touch breasts are often one of the first early pregnancy signs and symptoms.  As your hormone levels change, you will find many things happening.  Between 12 and 16 days after you’re pregnant, hormonal changes may cause your breasts to feel tender to the touch, and even sore.  They may feel tingly too.  These are all normal symptoms of pregnancy.

Another symptom of pregnancy is fatigue.  Feeling tired happens in the later stages of pregnancy due to the increase in the amount of strain on your body from caring the larger baby.  But, during these first weeks, it is due to the increased amount of progesterone in your body.  During the first weeks of pregnancy, these levels will spike, and that will cause you to want to take a nap.  Additionally, low blood sugar may be a problem as well as increased blood production and lower blood pressure, all of which will cause you to want a nap.

Bleeding during pregnancy especially at the very beginning may be normal.  This bleeding is unique in that it should be very light and should be very minimal in amount.  This bleeding is generally caused by implantation.  Implantation bleeding happens when the fertilized egg implants itself into your uterus’s lining.  That is a normal part of the process, and often causes a slight amount of blood or even discharge.  This may also cause some minor abdominal cramping, which many women believe to be part of their menstrual cycle and do not pay any attention to them.

Morning sickness can start to show itself in the early stages of pregnancy.  As early symptoms of pregnancy, nausea and vomiting may cause you to believe you have the flu.   Most doctors believe that morning sickness is simply the body’s reaction to all of the hormonal changes happening within it.  Contrary to what many believe, morning sickness can happen at any time of the day, for a long time or a small amount of time.  It often comes on without warning, too.  Here, look for a pattern of sickness, including feeling the need to vomit without doing so over several days.

In most situations, false pregnancy can be thought of when any of these symptoms occur and there is no fertilized egg.  More so, discharge during pregnancy that is heavy or accompanied by pain should be reported to your doctor.  Even if you are unsure that you are pregnancy, talk to your doctor.  Your early pregnancy signs and symptoms will be unique to you.

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