Early Signs of Pregnancy
Executive summary about early signs of pregnancy by John Parks
There are several
early signs of pregnancy that you may experience in your pregnancy, before your period is ever missed. Many women experience
tender breasts and associate it with PMS, but raging hormones also cause this when you first become pregnant. Many women feel very tired early on in their pregnancy. Next, you may experience implantation bleeding. If you don’t experience the implantation bleeding it’s not a sure sign that you are not pregnant, as it is only experienced in 1/3 of all pregnancies.
Perhaps the hallmark of
early signs of pregnancy is nausea.
A missed period is a sure sign that there is something going on, usually pregnancy. If you do not keep track of your periods or you do not have regular periods this one can take awhile to catch onto, but if the nausea doesn’t tip a woman off to the fact that she is pregnant, than the missed period usually will.
About the time that the missed period and nausea set in, other women report an increase in hunger. This sign can swing either way and may vary from day to day depending on nausea and other pregnancy symptoms. Every woman, in fact, every pregnancy has different
early signs of pregnancy.
Early Signs of Pregnancy and What To Do Next!
Executive summary about early signs of pregnancy by Jennifer Clark
First learning that you are only 2 weeks pregnant is the beginning of a long adventure into motherhood that only begins with pregnancy.
Early pregnancy affects women in so many different ways. The feelings of nausea are not always in the morning either! The doctor will put you on track with the proper diet and prenatal vitamins too.
Other concerns you will have is calculating a due date for your baby. How do you know if you are 2 weeks pregnant or if you are 4 weeks pregnant? Then, you will begin to wonder about choosing the right
baby name! Experts agree women are interested in learning more about their body and the changes they go through during pregnancy. Many questions they are asked are about pregnancy problems, like anemia, stretch marks, postpartum depression, and serious birth disorders.
Most of these problems are never present and only affect a small number of
pregnant women. Whatever advice you choose to take, pregnancy and motherhood are a wonderful new experience and you should enjoy each and every moment! There is lots of expert advice about pregnancy and parenting your baby, so take time to learn all you can!
Please also check out my other guide on
and
pregnancy bleeding
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