pregnancy
Many women who are pregnant may not realize early on that they are
pregnant. Most of us have heard the stories about women who visit their
doctor because of strange symptoms, only to find that they are somewhere
in their third trimester! While this is not typically the case, there are
some signs and symptoms of which you can be aware that may signal that you
are pregnant.
The first and
early signs of pregnancy for many women is a missed period. However,
this is not always an indication that you are pregnant; a variety of other
things, such as stress, vigorous exercise, and reproductive disorders may
cause you to miss a period. In addition, many women have irregular
periods, and may not be aware of actually “missing” one.
The most effective way that you can determine whether you are pregnant is,
of course, with a pregnancy test. For most women, it may be possible to
determine whether you are pregnant as early as 7-10 days after conception
using a home pregnancy test. However, the time required depends greatly on
the type of pregnancy test being used, as well as your own individual
physiology.
Many women who are pregnant experience fatigue, especially during their
first trimester. The hormonal changes taking place in your body can make
you feel lethargic, or worn out after just a little bit of physical
activity. These hormonal changes can also affect your mood. Some women
will feel pronounced mood swings as little as a couple of weeks after
becoming pregnant.
Implantation bleeding is another sign of pregnancy. When the fertilized
egg attaches to the uterus, some women will have a very light bleeding.
This will typically be from pinkish to reddish-brown in color, and
typically lasts for 1-2 days.
Frequent urination can also indicate pregnancy. The old saying goes that
the most dangerous place in the world is between a pregnant woman and a
bathroom. While this is especially true later in pregnancy when your baby
is pushing on your internal organs, many women experience a more frequent
need to urinate throughout their pregnancy.
Nausea caused by pregnancy, sometimes called “morning sickness,” is a
fairly common symptom of pregnancy. Around 70% of all new moms-to-be will
experience morning sickness. Morning sickness can occur at any time of the
day, not just during the morning. This nausea may be constant, as it is
for some women; or, it may just occur occasionally. The degree to which
you feel sick can also vary; you might just feel a little woozy, or you
might experience full fledged vomiting.
Breast tenderness is one of the very earliest signs of pregnancy.
Increased hormones cause breasts to be sensitive and sore, and often to
swell..
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