What Are The Symptoms of Pregnancy?
Pregnancy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of Being
Pregnant
by: Brian Gardner
EARLY PREGNANCY SYMPTOMS
Although a lot of women experience pregnancy symptoms, and find
signs of being pregnant, other's don't "feel" pregnant. Certain
signs and symptoms of being pregnant can be confused with
other illnesses. The following list are some telltale
symptoms of pregnancy. Morning sickness is one of the most
common signs of being pregnant, but you also might be one of
the lucky ones who never experience this pregnancy symptom.
Missing a period is another sign and symptom of being pregnant.
We'll go into greater detail below, and you can read below.
MISSING A PERIOD
One of the most common signs and symptoms of being pregnant,
missing a period can also be caused by other reasons. Although
missing a period is one of the most common of the pregnancy
symptoms, stress, illness, weight fluctuations or coming off
the oral contraceptive pill can also be the cause of this.
Irregular periods are a common symptom of polycystic ovary
syndrome, a condition in which periods can occur several months
apart. If you still feel like you are experiencing other
pregnancy symptoms, continue reading the other signs of being
pregnant.
TENDERNESS OF THE BREAST
Another sign and symptom of pregnancy is the changing of size
and feel of your breast. As early as a few days after
conception, this pregnancy symptom may occur. Your breast is
beginning to enlarge, as it gets ready for breastfeeding. Many
women claim that their breasts are very sensitive and that they
experience a very sharp, tingling sensation as well. Being one
of the signs and symptoms of being pregnant, the tenderness of
the breast often disappears a few weeks later.
NAUSEA AND VOMITING
Considered another one of the classic sign and symptoms of
being pregnant, nausea and vomiting, (aka morning sickness) has
become one of the most feared of all pregnancy symptoms.
Feeling sick is a common complaint and is experienced by most
women from weeks 5 to 6 of their pregnancy. However, morning
sickness can also be felt as early as two weeks after
conception. Morning sickness can occur at any time of the day,
and can vary from an occasional faint sensation to overwhelming
vomiting and nausea. By and large, morning sickness is one of
the pregnancy symptoms that tends to disappear towards the end
of the first trimester.
TIREDNESS
Many women experience fatigue as one of their pregnancy
symptoms. Although this might be a sign of being pregnant, it
can also indicate other things as well.
DARKENING OF THE AREOLA
Being one of the first physical symptoms of pregnancy, the
darkening of the areola can occur throughout your entire
pregnancy. If you notice the darkening of the areola, this
could be considered one of the signs and symptoms of being
pregnant.
FREQUENT URINATION
If you experience that you are urinating more frequently, this
might be another of the pregnancy symptoms that confirm that
you are pregnant. As early as two weeks after conception, you
might find yourself experience this pregnancy symptom. The
pressure of the literally reducing size of your bladder is the
cause of this. Your uterus beings to rise up into the abdomen,
and this annoying pregnancy symptom is the result. Rising
levels of the pregnancy hormone progesterone stimulate the
bladder muscles, so that it feels full, even though you might
not need to urinate. Of all of the pregnancy symptoms, and
signs of being pregnant, women sometimes find this to be the
most annoying.
CHANGES IN TASTE AND SMELL
Don't be surprised if you experience this pregnancy sign and
symptom. Many women claim that certain foods make them feel
queasy - while others experience a craving for other foods.
Another sign of this pregnancy symptom, is a strange metallic
taste.
CONSTIPATION
Another of the annoying signs and symptoms of being pregnant,
constipation occurs.
CONFIRMING YOUR PREGNANCY
Two weeks after conception, your baby is no bigger than a
pinhead, comprised of a few balls of cells. As it begins to
develop in the lining of the uterus, the placenta begins to
form and produce necessary pregnancy hormones. Below are some
ways to confirm that the pregnancy symptoms and signs of being
pregnant that you have noticed are accurate, and that you will
be having a baby.
HOME PREGNANCY TESTS
Being very accurate, these tests can be purchased at a local
drugstore, and can confirm pregnancy by detecting the level of
HCG in your urine. Your health care provider may rely on this
test, and may only repeating testing if complications arise. If
you receive a positive result, you may want to make an
appointment with your doctor so that they can confirm you are
pregnant and begin follow-up.
OFFICE URINE TEST
Similar to that of a home pregnancy test, and office urine test
confirms pregnancy by also detecting the level of HCG in your
urine. Being nearly 100% accurate, this test does not require
you to urinate first thing in the morning. This type of test
also can determine that the signs and symptoms of being
pregnant hold true, and that your pregnancy symptoms are
right.
PREGNANCY BLOOD TEST
In order to assist dating your pregnancy, your healthcare
provider may also perform a pregnancy blood test. This
particular pregnancy test can give you a positive or negative
result, and once again detects the level of HCG. This time, it
detects that level in your blood, and depending on your
pregnancy symptoms, helps them determine what kind of care to
give you. Pregnancy blood tests are useful if there are any
concerns about miscarriage, or if there are indications that an
unusual pregnancy is occurring.
INTERNAL EXAM
Four to six weeks after conception, your doctor can receive
indefinite proof by examining you internally. Certain signs
like the thickening of vaginal tissues and the softening of
your uterus will confirm that the pregnancy symptoms are right
on!
About The Author
Brian Gardner is the Founder of PregnancyEtc.com - An Online
Pregnancy Resource For 9 Months & Beyond. Having recently
experienced pregnancy firsthand with his wife Shelly, Brian has
dedicated his efforts towards pregnancy research. The
development of www.pregnancyetc.com was to
ensure that expecting parents had a place to find information
on pregnancy and babies.
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