8 Early
Signs of Pregnancy that May Indicate
You
are Expecting!
When
a lot of women get pregnant, there are typically some signs of pregnancy that
occur quite soon after the pregnancy takes place. Ordinarily, a pregnancy test can confirm your
suspicions quickly. However, being able
to recognize some of the clues that your body is giving you, can help you
decide if you need to look further into the possibility that you could be pregnant. Here are some signs to watch for that may
indicate that you are indeed pregnant.
1.
Tiredness
Extreme
fatigue is one of the main signs of pregnancy at the start. All of a sudden, you may feel like falling
asleep during the day at times when you normally would not. For example, you may suddenly have to fight
to stay awake during meetings at work.
Tiredness
can be due to so many different things, that frequently it is not identified as
being related to pregnancy. Many times,
people will think that the fatigue they are experiencing is due to having a
busy schedule and so on. If you are more
tired than usual though, this could mean that you are pregnant.
2.
Change in Menstrual Cycle
Women
who have regular periods know when they are "late." Sometimes, lateness can be caused by increased
stress in your life, but it can also be another telltale sign of pregnancy.
3.
Morning Sickness
This
feels like you have the flu (without the fever). You may feel nauseous or may even be throwing
up. Even though it is called morning
sickness, you may be feeling sick any time of the day.
Morning
sickness is most common in the first trimester of pregnancy, but can continue
into the next two trimesters for some women.
You
can reduce some of the symptoms of morning sickness by having more frequent,
smaller meals. If you are not managing
to keep any food down, it may be time to see your doctor for ways to reduce the
morning sickness you are experiencing.
Dehydration can also be a real concern, which sometimes necessitates
hospitalization. In addition to seeing
your doctor, you may also want to consider the advice of a licensed naturopath,
who can provide you with some strategies to manage the nausea, etc.
4.
Breasts that Hurt or are Tender
You
have probably experienced uncomfortable breasts just prior to, or during, your
menstrual cycle. This is what your
breasts will feel like when you first get pregnant. They will be more sensitive to touch.
5.
Abdominal Cramping or Bleeding
You
may not even notice the cramping, as it is not usually really bad
cramping. It may just feel like some
pressure in your abdomen, similar to what you may feel at the start of a
period. You may even mistake it for the
start of a period when, in fact, you are pregnant!
This
cramping reportedly occurs when fertilization occurs within your uterus. You may also experience a bit of spotting or
notice some blood in your panties. As
long as it is not a significant amount, there is no need for concern.
6.
Enhanced Ability to Smell
This
sounds weird, but it is true. Your sense
of smell becomes very sharp during pregnancy.
Suddenly, you may notice the scent of someone's tea from across the
room. Walking down the cleaning aisle of
the grocery store, may prove too much for your senses. It may feel like the scents of everything
have become stronger overnight!
7.
Gustatory Changes
You
may have always enjoyed a particular food, but now it tastes bad (it may also
smell bad). You may find that you
develop unusual cravings for foods that never interested you much before.
8.
Lightheaded
This
can be very subtle, but you may suddenly feel like the room is spinning, or you
may feel faint. Make sure to eat during
these times, as your blood sugar is probably a bit low.
To
conclude, some of the early signs of pregnancy have been covered. There can be more, but the ones mentioned are
quite common. The next thing that you
need to do is find out if you are, in fact, pregnant. The sooner you find out if you are pregnant,
the sooner you can begin taking good care of that little baby growing inside of
you.
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