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Pregnancy:
Symptoms of pregnancy
Each person is different when it
comes to pregnancy symptoms. If you haven't been pregnant before
knowing what to look for can be a challenge. For many that have
had children it is as if by instinct that they know they are
pregnant.
Some women want to be pregnant
so badly that they'll find out what to look for and end up
mistaking a stomach ache for morning sickness and mistaking
other things that really are nothing. Other women pass symptoms
by as just being the flu or something common and not to worry
about. Most women don't even find out they are pregnant until
they miss their period and they are already a month into the
pregnancy.
Here are the most common
symptoms of early pregnancy and good ways to indicate you are
pregnant. If you have one or more or even all of these symptoms
you are most likely pregnant.
No period
One of the most common ways to know you are pregnant is when
your period is three days late. If you have just gotten off
birth control pills and your period is late wait at least a week
before you take a home pregnancy test.
Frequent urination
When you feel yourself having to go to the bathroom more and
more each day that is a good sign that you are pregnant.
Morning sickness
Many pregnant women get nausea but one thing to remember is each
pregnancy is different and each woman's pregnancy is different.
One woman might have morning sickness at the beginning of the
pregnancy while another might have it at the end of their
pregnancy and another may not have it at all. It all really
varies from woman to woman.
Morning sickness really confuses
women because it doesn't necessarily happen in the morning. You
could go all day and feel fine then just before you go to bed
you may begin to feel sick, or you may feel sick in the middle
of the afternoon.
You will have no trouble
identifying morning sickness. You will feel sick at the sight,
smell and even thought of food. It feels like you have a stomach
bug.
Breast tenderness
Another common sign of pregnancy is breast tenderness. Your
breasts will start feeling sensitive and tingly. You may also
notice that the pinkish skin around your nipple (the areola), is
starting to turn a darkest color. At this time you may be able
to see blue veins and bumps around this area. This is common for
pregnancy. (This is also common when you are having a period or
you are due. Be sure not to mistake the two).
Fatigue
Fatigue is often one of the fist signs that you are pregnant.
You will feel more tired then usual feeling like you aren`t
getting enough sleep and tire easily finding every day chores a
battle.
Emotional changes
Emotional changes will occur mainly because at the time, your
hormones are shifting in order to keep up with both your bodies
needs and your baby's need for growth. At this time your
feelings will be sensitive and easily touchy. One morning you
may wake up feeling on top of the world and within half an hour
you may break into tears for almost no reason at all. That is
very normal and emotional outbursts like that are very good
because they relieve the pressure of stress. Don't be surprised
if one minute you're just fine and the next minute you want to
scream at someone for some odd reason or just cry.
Cravings
Everyone craves food once in a while. When you are pregnant
cravings will happen more often. You will probably want to eat
some kind of food that you don`t even like and even want strange
combinations say; chocolate sandwich (don`t worry once the baby
is born your eating habits will return to normal). It is not
only food that you may crave but other things like smells such
as detergents, herbs etc..
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