early signs of pregnancy
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Early Signs Of Pregnancy
Being pregnant is probably one of the best feelings that a woman feels in her entire lifetime, no other emotion can come even close to the feeling of being pregnant. Most women think that the first sign of being pregnant is when she misses her periods. But the truth is that even before you miss your periods, there are a few other early signs of pregnancy.
Some of these common early signs of pregnancy have been discussed below:
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Tender Breasts
Amongst the various different early signs of pregnancy, one of the first indications which your body gives when you are pregnant is that your breasts become achy and tender. This happens due to the rise in the level of the hormone progesterone, which makes your nipples darker, bigger and tender.
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Fatigue
Another early pregnancy sign is a sudden fall in your energy levels. During the first trimester of pregnancy, women feel tired all the time. This improves in the second trimester, but if you find yourself suddenly taking naps in the middle of the day, something you have never done before, this increased fatigue may be due to pregnancy.
Early Signs Of Pregnancy
Mood Swings
If you have been experiencing sudden changes in your mood, small things make you really happy and even smaller things make you feel like crying, this could be because of the hormonal changes happening in your body due to pregnancy and therefore, it would be a good idea to go in for pregnancy testing at this stage.
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Light Headed
Many women experience light-headedness during the early stages of pregnancy. These women feel dizzy all the time and sometimes they may even end up fainting. The reason behind this could be either hormonal changes or fluctuations in the levels of blood pressure in the body. However, if you have been feeling giddy for some time now, you must immediately take a pregnancy immediately.
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Nausea And Vomiting
It is true that full blown nausea and vomiting starts only after the completion of 7 to 9 weeks of pregnancy, but in some cases, women can start feeling nauseated even in the very early stages of pregnancy as well. Therefore, amongst the various early pregnancy signs, vomiting also finds a very important place for itself.
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Aversion to Certain Foods
You may be in love with a certain food, but suddenly even the smell of that food may start to make you feel repulsed. This is one of the very common early signs of pregnancy. Forget eating these specific foods, you would not be able to stand in the room where the food is being served because of its smell. Many times this aversion is for some of the healthiest foods and therefore, during pregnancy these women are forced to rely on multi-vitamin tablets in order to fulfil their nutritional needs. Page 8 of 10
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Frequent Peeing
During pregnancy, the uterus becomes bigger in size and therefore, puts more pressure on the bladder, thus forcing you to pee often. The kidneys, too, have to process more urine, thus increasing the trips to the bathroom.
Spotting and Cramping
Cramping and mild spotting can happen much before the due date of your periods.
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