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!
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 http://www.pregnancyetc.com
was to ensure that expecting parents had a place to find information
on pregnancy and babies.
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