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10 Symptoms Of Pregnancy Most Women Experience

Whether you think you might be pregnant or you’re just interested in knowing what to look out for when you’re attempting to conceive, there are always telltale signs that indicate pregnancy. In some cases, symptoms of pregnancy can appear in just the first few weeks after conception. These are 10 symptoms of pregnancy that are commonly known to appear with expectant mothers.

 

Nausea

 

The term is often referred to as “morning sickness,” but it is essentially the sudden onset of regular nausea. Although nausea associated with pregnancy is known to strike during the morning hours, it is not prejudiced to showing at any time during the day or night. A pregnant woman’s sense of smell also becomes more sensitive during the early weeks, and certain odors and scents might lead her to vomit or feel nauseated.

 

Sensitive, Tender, and/or Swollen Breasts

 

If you’re interested in knowing whether or not you’re experiencing real symptoms of pregnancy, look to your breasts for another sign. If your breasts feel abnormally larger, tender, sensitive, or tingly, there’s a good chance you might be pregnant.

 

Spotting/Missed Period

A missed period or spotting might be the most major sign of a pregnancy. Although a missed period is one of the most critical indications that a pregnancy is imminent, it must not be relied upon as a trustworthy or sure-fire sign.

 

Other causes of missed periods include gaining or losing too much weight, stress, hormonal changes, exhaustion, cessation of taking birth control, etc. If you observe this symptom, it’s a good idea to purchase a pregnancy test to be on the safe side.

Frequent Urination

Frequent urination is a symptom that generally appears later than others. Frequent urination is most commonly attributed to the change in hormonal levels that a woman goes through when she first becomes pregnant. It is also a good rule of thumb to remember that frequent urination associated with pregnancy often happens at nighttime.

Fatigue

Pregnant women often report immense amounts of fatigue. The fatigue is almost always associated with hormonal changes, as well as the other changes that the body goes through during the beginning stages of pregnancy. While your body produces more blood, experiences a drop in blood sugar levels, and observes lower blood pressure, it’s almost impossible for it to be full of energy.

Sudden Change In Foods That You Like or Don’t Like

Have you suddenly found that the thought of your favorite food makes your stomach curdle? Have you developed odd, new food cravings that you’ve never seemed to care for in the past? Changes in hormones are the culprit to your new found interest in different foods, or your new disgust with once-loved foods.

Mood Swings

It’s not exactly uncommon for newly pregnant women to experience sudden and frequent changes in mood. If you find yourself easily crying at the drop of a hat or becoming unusually emotional over minor matters (paired with other symptoms of pregnancy listed here), there’s a good possibility you could be pregnant

Constipation

The woman’s body produces a hormone called progesterone, and during pregnancy, the body produces more of it. Too much of this hormone causes food to pass very slowly through the intestinal tract, and this can ultimately cause constipation. To combat this pesky symptom of pregnancy, try taking prenatal vitamins that are especially high in iron. Your doctor can provide additional help and advice on what to take and what not to take for this symptom.

Physical Pain

 

Pregnancy not only comes with a whole slew of hormonal changes, but it can also come with its own bouts of physical pain. Pains may come in the forms of headaches or back pain that are often caused by the sudden changes in the body. As the pregnancy advances, the back pain my worsen due to the enlargement of the breasts as well as the growing size and volume of the lower stomach.

Dizziness or Fainting

 

As previously stated, there are many changes that appear in the body. Included in these changes are the lowering of the blood pressure, enlarged blood vessels, and lowered blood sugar levels. Because of these changes, dizziness and fainting could be possible. If you’re experiencing these symptoms in particular, it’s a good idea that you steer clear of driving a vehicle or operating heavy machinery until they pass.

 

 

Overall, pregnancy is noted by missed periods, fatigue, nausea, fatigue, and other major signs. If you experience 3 or more of these symptoms, it’s a good idea that you purchase a pregnancy test just to be on the safe side of things.