Very
Early Symptoms of Pregnancy -
Do You Know These Very Early Pregnancy Signs?
By Olinda Rola
Very early symptoms of pregnancy -- what are they? If asked, most
women remember their very early pregnancy signs if they have been
pregnant before. Some women can detect the moment they begin ovulating,
while many women cannot tell when or if they have ovulated. Often,
women can detect when the fertile days of their cycle have ended.
Some women can detect the moment they have become pregnant. And
for others, one of the more accurate inexpensive home pregnancy
tests is the only reliable way to know that the very early symptoms
of pregnancy you are having mean you really are pregnant.
Here are the earliest
of the very early pregnancy signs:
• Missed Period
- missing a menstrual period is regarded as the most obvious very
early pregnancy symptom. However, many women have missed periods
for other reasons and conditions. These reasons include illness,
stress, hormone imbalance, adverse reactions to foods and ingestion
of substances that result in some level of adverse reaction. For
missing a period to be related to the very early symptoms of pregnancy,
it should be confirmed by other means.
• Morning Sickness
- a feeling of nausea in the mornings can be another of the very
early symptoms of pregnancy. But this very early pregnancy sign
needs to be experienced for several days to be considered reliable.
And nausea can have other causes that are not pregnancy related.
• Tender and
Enlarged Breasts - very early in pregnancy, the body begins making
a series of changes in the normal hormone levels. However, the
woman’s body is unprepared for these changes when they first
occur. There are several changes that will happen in the body
in reaction to new hormone levels. One of the most noticable changes
occur in the shape of and feelings of tenderness in the breasts.
The good news is that these feelings of tenderness go away fairly
quickly as the body becomes accustomed to the new hormone chemistry.
• Frequent Trips
to the Bathroom - having to urinate more often is one of the very
early pregnancy signs. Many women experience more frequent urination
even before a missed period. The reason, as with tender and enlarged
breasts, is a change in hormone levels produced by the implantation
of the embryo. In this case, a hormone called "human chorionic
gonadotropin" (hCG) is produced, which has the side effect
of causing more frequent urination. This is another of the very
early symptoms of pregnancy which can be mistaken for some other
condition, or as a reaction to the consumption of various foods
or other substances. Pregnancy needs to be confirmed by the results
of a pregnancy test.
• Fatigue - the
lack of energy as one of the very early pregnancy signs is sometimes
hard to distinguish from other kinds of exhaustion. Again, health
professionals attribute this fatigue to the change in hormones
in the body, which usually disappears as the body adjusts to the
new hormone levels.
These are
the most common very early pregnancy signs that most women agree
on. Some women will experience only one of these signs, and some
will have several or all of these very early symptoms of pregnancy.
Once the very early pregnancy signs are experienced, confirm pregnancy
by using one of the better home pregnancy tests (there are major
differences in the reliability of the home tests for pregnancy).
And the health of the baby begins with the mother's health and
habits before conception as well as during pregnancy. Becoming
pregnant and enjoying a successful pregnancy is a complex but
wonderful experience. Learn as much as you can about fertility,
pregnancy and your health so the brand new person will have the
very best beginning to life possible.
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Publishing
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