| First Signs Of Pregnancy |
| Written by Ann Smith | |
First Signs Of PregnancyThe first signs of pregnancy may happen long before a home pregnancy test can tell you that you are pregnant. Sometimes, the body is the best way to know what is happening within it but it can be difficult to pinpoint actually what is happening. For many women, pregnancy will differ from one pregnancy to the next. In situations where this is your first pregnancy, there is no warning or indication that you may notice. The fact is, some of the early pregnancy signs are so hard to spot that anyone could miss them. Still, there are some things that can help you to know that you are pregnant.Early Pregnancy Signs and SymptomsIf you believe you are pregnant, or could be, then consider what changes you may have noticed in your body recently. Have you seen changes in terms of the way you feel or the way you are acting? Here are a few of the first signs of pregnancy that you may face.FatigueFatigue is one of the first things you will experience as you begin the first weeks of pregnancy. The fatigue is caused by several things, though. For example, many women will become tired constantly, even with a full night's sleep due to the number of changing hormones in the body. The increase in hormones is normal as these are what will signal changes in your body to prepare for baby. Hormones help your uterus to develop and help your breasts to work on filling with nourishing milk, for example. Fatigue can also be caused by other conditions such as a lowering of your blood sugar. This too may be hormone related but it can also be because of the body's demand for increased nutrients is causing it. As one of the early pregnancy signs and symptoms, do as your body is telling and get some extra rest.Another of the early signs of pregnancy is pregnancy bleeding. This is one that most women overlook. About 10 to 14 days after fertilization of the egg happens, the woman may experience pregnancy bleeding, which is actually the result of implantation of the egg into the uterus. This type of bleeding is generally much lighter than menstruation. It is not heavy in terms of amount and will be a pinkish color most often. This too is an early pregnancy sign. The bleeding usually only lasts a day and may be mistaken for the onset of a period. This is also a normal phase of pregnancy. If the bleeding continues and is very heavy and you know you are pregnant, talk to your doctor as this could be a sign of a miscarriage. There are other such first signs of pregnancy that you may miss. Vaginal discharge may increase about the first week after fertilization. Your breasts may become tender and swollen as well. You may even start to feel morning sickness come on. If you are not sure you are pregnant, you may feel as if you are suffering from the flu. Pregnancy weight gain does not happen at first. In fact, you may lose weight the first month of your pregnancy as is common in teen pregnancy. If you are curious but are unsure of booking an appointment with your doctor, home pregnancy tests are a great way to find out as many of today's better tests are fairly accurate. Knowing the early pregnancy signs will help you to determine if you should seek out your doctor. Of course, a missed period is perhaps the most tell tale sign of pregnancy and you definitely should give your doctor a call when this is the case. |
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