Biyernes, Disyembre 30 2011

Early Warning Signs of Pregnancy


Any time you’ve made the decision to have a baby, you are naturally hyperaware of your own body as you eagerly await the initial signs that you are pregnant. Many women swear that they know immediately when they have become pregnant. Still, it’s good to have confirmation. These are some of the common signs of pregnancy that take place within weeks of conception.

As early as two weeks in, you may observe that your bosoms are enlarged and tender. The areolas darken and become bigger. You may observe more obvious veins than you did before. And experience a feeling of heaviness.

Vomiting can happen as soon as one week, more usually three. The hormonal alterations of pregnancy affect the stomach’s capability to empty, resulting to that sick feeling.

The increased sensitivity to smells may lead, too. Even though often named Morning Sickness, attacks of nausea can happen at any time of day. Vomiting may or may not occur.

One other well known signs of pregnancy is food cravings and food aversions. They might appear quite early. Foods you previously loved are becoming bad, while you can’t get enough of certain others. Again, it is your rapidly changing hormonal levels that are responsible. Your sense of smell is increased during pregnancy, which can also change your opinions of different foods. Digestive changes can also give you constipation and flatulence. You may also find yourself needing to urinate often, as fluid levels in the body rise and the expanding uterus puts pressure on your bladder.

Fatigue is really popular as an early sign.

Growing levels of progesterone has the effect of making you feel worn out even if you are having sufficient rest. You may also be having lower blood pressure and lower blood sugar than normal, which also affect your energy level. These can also give you dizziness and fainting. You could experience shortness of breath in situations that didn’t previously wind you. This is due to the increased demand for oxygen that the developing baby sets on your body.

A missed period is normally regarded as the primary symptoms of pregnancy. But for many women, a small amount of bleeding takes place at the time of implantation, around six to twelve days right after conceiving. This can be mistaken for a light period.

These are not hard and fast rules. Any woman’s body and every pregnancy is different, hence one woman could have all of these symptoms, another one or two, and the other have none of them. There’s no reason to worry if you feel you are pregnant, but aren’t feeling early symptoms.

Some women use basal body temperature (BBT) to track ovulation. Your BBT can also be used to help you determine if you are pregnant. If it keeps elevated for more than two weeks after your date of ovulation, pregnancy is likely.

Thinking about these symptoms will assist you to recognize them in yourself. If you encounter three or more of this early indication of pregnancy, congratulations may be due. You can’t be sure without a positive urine or blood test, yet chances are good.

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