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Early signs of pregnancy These are the signs and symptoms that can reveal that you are pregnant. Already before the expected while some of the symptoms may occur. If you think you are pregnant, a pregnancy test is the best way to confirm or deny it. But it is possible to get some signs and symptoms that you are pregnant, even before the date of expected menstruation has passed. Early symptoms of pregnancy The most common early signs and symptoms of pregnancy may include: Menstruation does not come as expected. If you are menstruating and a week or more has passed without an expected menstrual cycle having started, you may be pregnant. This can be misleading if you have an irregular menstrual cycle . Sore, swollen breasts. Early in pregnancy, hormonal changes occur that can make the breasts sensitive and swollen. The discomfort will probably subside after a few weeks as the body adjusts to the hormonal changes. Nausea with or without vomiting. Morning sickness, which can strike at any time of the day or night, often begins a month after becoming pregnant. But some women feel nauseous before, and some never get it. The cause of nausea during pregnancy is not clear, but it is believed that hormones play a role in this. Increased urination. Women have to urinate more often than before. The amount of blood in the body increases during pregnancy, and this causes the kidneys to process extra fluid that ends up as urine. Exhaustion. Fatigue is a very common early symptom of pregnancy. As soon as you get pregnant, the level of the hormone progesterone in the body increases. This causes you to get tired and that the basal temperature in the body increases by around 0.5˚ C.Other, less common signs of early pregnancy include Mood swings. Large amounts of hormones in the body early in pregnancy can make one unusually emotional and make one cry more easily than usual. Inflated. Hormonal changes can also cause you to feel bloated, often similar to what you may feel at the start of a period. Light bleeding . Sometimes a small amount of blood can be one of the first signs of pregnancy. Bleeding can occur when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus - about 10 to 14 days after fertilization. Bleeding occurs around the time of a menstrual period, but this does not happen to everyone who becomes pregnant. Cramps. Some women experience mild uterine cramps in early pregnancy. Constipation . Hormonal changes cause the digestive system to slow down, which can lead to constipation. Food versions. When you are pregnant, you may become more sensitive to certain smells and your sense of taste may change. Like most other symptoms of pregnancy, it is believed that this is also due to hormonal changes. Tight in the nose . Higher hormone levels and blood production can cause the mucous membrane in the nose to swell, dry out and have an easier time bleeding. This can lead to a stuffy or runny nose. Many of these signs are not unique to pregnancy. One may be ill, or menstruation may be about to begin. In the same way, one can be pregnant without experiencing these symptoms. If you miss a period, notice any of these symptoms, or think you may be pregnant, it is best to take a pregnancy test or see your GP or midwife as soon as possible. The earlier the pregnancy is confirmed, the earlier you can start pregnancy control, vitamins and other follow-up that allows you to have a healthy and safe pregnancy for children and mothers. Rules of thumb for early pregnancy signs: Watch for important signs to see if you are pregnant. If your body is more tired than usual, this may be a sign that you are pregnant. Changes in body, hair and senses may also indicate this.
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