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Ways to tell if You have the Early Signs of Pregnancy

The usual indication of pregnancy that women look for, the missed or late period, may vary from woman to woman. For some women, the symptoms of pregnancy begin as early as the same week of being impregnated. Not all women will have signs of being pregnant early on or they not ever have early signs.  Call your physician when you exhibit any symptoms of being pregnant or weight gain during pregnancy.

After conception, in about 6-12 days the embryo imbeds itself into the uterine wall. Some women will have some spotting and a little cramping when this happens. When a sexually active women has a missed or late menstrual period she needs to get a pregnancy test. The next period should be missed after a women has been impregnated. There are a few women do still continue to have menstrual periods but they will be very light and for a very short time.

Around one or two weeks after becoming pregnant the woman’s breasts will be swollen and tender. The areola of the breasts will get deeper in color. Fatigue is a symptom that begins in the first week after becoming pregnant. You should always contact your doctor when having any bleeding during pregnancy.

One of the most known symptoms is the nausea that happens mostly in the morning hours although some women experience this throughout their pregnancy. Most women will have morning sickness anywhere from two to eight weeks but other will never have nausea. There may be aching in the lower back happens early on in pregnancy and usually continues throughout the duration of the pregnancy as a dull kind of ache. Changes of the hormones usually cause headaches in the early stages of pregnancy.

Having to urinate more than usual is another sign of pregnancy and this begins about six week after the conception. Another common sign is food cravings. Pickles combined with ice cream are the commonly known food craving that accompanies being pregnant but the cravings a pregnant woman does have may not be these but will continue until she gives birth. The bottom line is if you think you may be pregnant there are many choices for home pregnancy tests and a visit to your health care professional is then your first step for the safety of yourself and your baby..

Disclaimer – THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVISE.


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