Things You Should Know About Symptoms Of Pregnancy
Executive summary about Symptomps of Pregnancy By Olinda Rola
The earliest pregnancy symptoms can help you know you are pregnant. Many women remember spotting early
symptoms of pregnancy when they were pregnant before.
Spotting early
symptoms of pregnancy should be followed by using one of the better home pregnancy
tests to confirm your pregnancy.
Here are common earliest pregnancy symptoms to look for:
• Light Spotting or Bleeding from Implantation - spotting or bleeding from implantation can be pinkish or brownish and not heavy. Some women will experience
light spotting early
symptoms of pregnancy plus cramping around this time.
• Basal Body Temperature Stays Elevated - an increase in body temperature usually happens at ovulation. Your basal
body temperature remaining elevated after ovulation and through when your period should begin can be one of the earliest pregnancy symptoms.
• Tender and Enlarged Breasts - early in pregnancy, the body's hormone levels begin changing. The body reacts to the new
hormone levels, and the earliest pregnancy symptoms include changes in the feelings of tenderness in the breasts. Pregnancy needs to be confirmed by the results of a pregnancy test.
• Missed Period - missing a menstrual period is one of the obvious earliest pregnancy symptoms. For a missed period to be one of the first pregnancy signs symptoms, pregnancy should be confirmed by a pregnancy test.
Remember that the baby's health begins with the mothers health before conception as well as during pregnancy. Becoming pregnant and enjoying a successful pregnancy is a complicated and
wonderful experience.
Dealing With Common Pregnancy Complaints
Executive summary about Symptomps of Pregnancy By Beverley Brooke
Pregnancy is not without its
side effects. During pregnancy your body will undergo many hormonal changes. These hormone fluctuations can result in a variety of unpleasant symptoms including: nausea, fatigue, bloating and fluid retention and mood swings.
What's a pregnant woman to do? fizzy soda water with fresh squeezed lemon often helps reduce nausea. Ginger tea is also another well known remedy for nausea and morning sickness. Edema - Most women swell a little during pregnancy. Some women find that wearing compression hosiery can also help reduce fluid retention. Some women also find that a little extra calcium/magnesium can help combat fluid retention and bloating.
Fatigue - Exercise is often the best way to get rid of pregnancy induced fatigue. Be sure you also consume foods rich in iron to prevent anemia, a common cause of fatigue
in pregnant women.
Mood Swings - Mood changes are almost inevitable during pregnancy due to rampant hormonal fluctuations.
Please also check out my other guide on
pregnancy stages and
stages of pregnancy
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