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1-Shortness
of Breath:
Do you get winded
going up the stairs all of a sudden? It might be because you’re pregnant.
The growing fetus needs oxygen, leaving you a little short. Sorry to say, this
one may continue throughout your pregnancy, especially as your growing baby
starts to put pressure on your lungs and diaphragm.
2-Sore
Breasts:
Putting on your bra
this morning felt like mild torture. And are you imagining it, or are the girls
a little bigger? Tender and heavy-feeling breasts, darkening of the areolas and even more pronounced veins on your chest can be a first sign that you're pregnant.
Wear your most supportive bra—to
bed if you need it—to help ease
discomfort
3-Fatigue:
You didn't even make
it through one page of your book last night before falling asleep. If you're
suddenly exhausted, it might be a response to the increasing hormones in
your body. For many women, tiredness continues through the first trimester,
but then ebbs in the second.
Most pregnant women
start to get the nausea when they're about 6 weeks along, but some can
experience morning sickness (which unfortunately can occur morning, noon and
night) earlier. It will most likely subside as you enter the second
trimester. In the mean time, try to eat foods that will settle your stomach,
like crackers or ginger ale.
5-Frequent Urination:
If you suddenly find yourself unable to sleep
through the night without a trip to the loo, it might be a sign. During pregnancy, your
body produces extra fluids, which has your bladder working overtime—and you taking a
lot of pee breaks.
6-Headaches:
More early signs of pregnancy
include an aching head, a result of changes in hormones. Just in case
you are indeed pregnant, take pregnant-safe acetaminophen instead
of ibuprofen to deal with the pain.
7-Backaches:
Is
your lower back a little sore? If you don't normally have back pain, it could
mean your ligaments are loosening. Sorry, this one might continue through your pregnancy
as your weight gain and shifting center of gravity throw your posture out of
whack.
8-
Cramping:
Is it PMS or
pregnancy? It's hard to tell, but if you're feeling cramping, it might be your
uterus stretching to get ready for a baby.
9-Cravings
or Food Aversions:
Suddenly, you cannot
get enough citrus. Or perhaps fish now turns your stomach. If you notice food
issues that weren't there before, it could be your body telling you you're pregnant.
10-Constipation
and Bloating:
You swear you fit in
your skinny jeans just last week. If you're feeling a little puffy or backed
up, it might be extra progesterone due to pregnancy, which slows down
your digestive system.
11-Mood
Swings:
WWIII erupted over
your husband's failure to put his socks in the hamper. Moody much? If you're
feeling a little hormonal, it might be because your body is
adjusting to well, new hormones. Assure your husband that the roller coaster
emotions will pass.
12-Elevated
Basal Body Temperature:
If you've actively
been trying to get pregnant, you may have been charting your basalbody temperature to pinpoint ovulation. Generally, your BBT is elevated from ovulation until you get your period 2 weeks later. If it stays
elevated beyond two weeks, it might be because you're pregnant.
13-Super Smell:
Your garbage can now makes you gag— guess you're off trash duty! If you're repulsed
by certain smells, or have an increased sensitivity to odors, it may mean
you've got a bun in the oven.
14-Dizziness
or Fainting:
This is the go-to
symptom they use to signify pregnancy in movies, but it's based in
reality. Low blood sugar or blood pressure can cause a woozy
episode. Make sure you eat enough and stay well hydrated.
15-Spotting:
Darn! You got your
period. Or did you? If it was much lighter than normal, and a few days earlier
than expected, you may actually be experiencing implantation bleeding, where
the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall and causes a little bloodshed.
16-Late
Period:
Many of the early
signs of pregnancy are also symptoms of PMS. How to tell the difference?
The most telling clue yet will be a missed period. If your cycle is fairly
regular and you're late, you should head to the drugstore.
17-Positive
Pregnancy Test:
You won't know for sure whether you're a mama-to-be until you do
the pee-stick test. If you get a negative result and you still don't get your
period, it just might just be too early for the test to detect. In the
meantime, look a few of these weird pregnancy symptoms that can appear upon conception. Wait a
few days and try the test again. And if it's positive—congratulations!
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