10
Early Signs Of Pregnancy
By Carl DiNello
When a man and a women decide to have unprotected sex, the risk
of the women becoming pregnant is very real. For some couples,
those who are planning to have a child, the idea of a pregnancy
is potentially very exciting news. For others, it may be quite
the opposite. In either case, both couples will be on the look-out
for early signs of pregnancy. Studies have shown up to 10 early
signs of pregnancy, with the pregnant woman experiencing two or
more.
1. One of
the first noticeable signs is called light spotting. This light
spotting will usually occur before the menstrual period is supposed
to begin. The blood will be a pinkish, or brownish color.
2. An increase in the
frequency of urination is another early sign, and is caused by
changes in the hormone levels that come about as a result of the
implantation of the embryo. This early sign of pregnancy can be
a more accurate warning sign then the missed period.
3. An increase in the
normal body temperature may be an indicator that the ovulation
is complete, and the woman may be pregnant.
4. The most commonly
looked for early sign of pregnancy is missing a menstrual period.
However, this may be a false alarm caused by a hormone imbalance,
sickness, stress, a reaction to eating certain foods, or taking
medication. If none of these factors enter into the situation,
it could be the real thing.
5. Being pregnant is
hard work, especially for a first time mother. The woman may feel
drained, and tire easily even when doing the simplest tasks. Later
in a pregnancy, when the hormone levels increase, this will fade
away.
6. Cramping can also
be a sign of early pregnancy. For example, cramping may be natural
during exercise, but it may be another thing entirely when it
occurs in the office with little or no physical exertion.
7. Nausea, or morning
sickness as it is more commonly known, is another common sign.
Don't let the name fool you, the nausea can strike at any time.
8. A feeling of tenderness
in the breasts and nipples as a result of increased hormone levels.
Many women feel a similar type of tenderness a week or so before
their period. Tenderness, as a result of pregnancy, is considerably
more intense.
9. Another early sign
could be a darkening of the areolas, usually noticed in the shower,
or in a bathroom mirror.
10. A very common experience
for pregnant women is constipation. The change in hormone levels
also affects the frequency, and ease of going to the bathroom.
Should a woman experience
any one, or combination of these early signs of pregnancy but,
still not be comfortable with the indications, and not quite ready
to visit the doctor, she can consider buying a home pregnancy
kit. These can be purchased at almost any drug store, or supermarket.
Remember these tests are not always 100% accurate.
Going to the doctor
and undergoing an examination will always be the best way to find
out if you're going to become a mother.
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