"Am I pregnant?" is one of the most common questions we get. Many are anxious to know the answer as early as possible, but it is not always easy to interpret the symptoms correctly.
Some say they know the signs of pregnancy long before the pregnancy test. I can't say that it's just inventions, but there are no scientific facts that can undermine these claims , she says.
Many who try to conceive think a lot about what happens in the body the days after ovulation.
Are you more easy-going than before or crying for nothing? The hormone changes in the body can cause the mood to go up and down. Fortunately for your loved ones, so it goes over!
Some say they know the signs of pregnancy long before the pregnancy test. I can't say that it's just inventions, but there are no scientific facts that can undermine these claims , she says.
Many who try to conceive think a lot about what happens in the body the days after ovulation.
Early signs that you may be pregnant
1. Missing menstruation
The most well-known sign of being pregnant is missing menstruation. But it is important to know that these are also signs of PMS and that it may be related to weight loss or weight gain, stress and hormone changes.2. Sore and swollen breasts
Do you suddenly feel like Pamela Anderson? Many women say that the breasts hurt and that they grow a little at the beginning of pregnancy. The breasts often feel heavier and the nipples get a darker color.3. Fatigue
If you suddenly feel abnormally tired and out of shape, it may mean that you are pregnant. This is because the concentration of the hormone progesterone increases in the body. Many women feel that fatigue is worst in the first trimester and that it decreases ever since.4. More often kiss-needy
If you feel that you need to visit the toilet every fifteen minutes, it may be due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. Since then, the growing uterus will also push against the bladder.5. Nausea
Another classic symptom of pregnancy is nausea. Unfortunately, it not only occurs in the morning, but can come at any time during the day. Some people experience nausea already in the second week of pregnancy. But fortunately, it rarely lasts longer than week 13-14. One of the reasons why many pregnant women feel ill is that the estrogen difference in the body increases rapidly so that the stomach empties more slowly.6. Light bleeding
It is easy to believe that it is menstrual, but if the bleeding is small it may be because you are pregnant. This implantation bleeding takes place approx. six to fourteen days after fertilization, when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus.7. Increased movements
Some also experience increased movements during pregnancy. The reason for this is that the abrasive wall becomes thicker almost immediately after conception. The increased cell growth in the mucosa of the vagina causes the flow to increase. The floats are white, milky and without unpleasant odors.8. Headache
Changes in hormones can lead to many people experiencing headaches. Pregnants can use painkillers like Paracetamol, but you should contact your doctor if you need medication for more than a week.9. Changed taste experience
Many pregnant women say that suddenly they are unable to eat certain foods, such as coffee or strong foods. Others suddenly feel the craving for foods they don't usually eat that much of. What this is due to is uncertain, but it is believed that it may also be related to the hormone changes in the body.10. Hypersensitive nose
Do you suddenly react to all kinds of smells or feel that things stink more than normal? It may also be because you have a baby in your stomach.11. Constipation
As progesterone levels in the body increase, food will pass more slowly through the digestive tract. This is why many women get sluggish stomachs early in pregnancy. Make sure to eat well with fiber, drink water and stay active!12. Dizziness and dizziness
Early in pregnancy, the blood vessels expand. This can lead to low blood pressure which makes you dizzy in the head. Therefore, fainting is not uncommon when pregnant. Low blood sugar can also be a contributing cause, so make sure you eat and drink regularly.13. Mood swings
Are you more easy-going than before or crying for nothing? The hormone changes in the body can cause the mood to go up and down. Fortunately for your loved ones, so it goes over!
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