Pregnancy Symptoms To Look For Before Your Pregnancy Is Confirmed &…

Pregnancy Symptoms You'll Experience Throughout Your Pregnancy

Pregnancy symptoms are for the most part the same for most women throughout their pregnancy.

Here you will find information on the pregnancy symptoms you are most likely to encounter before you find out you are pregnant and the symptoms you will experience right up until your pregnancy due date.

Throughout the entire term of your pregnancy you will notice a lot of big changes in your body. Most symptoms you'll encounter during your pregnancy will not be very complicated.

However, with that being said some women will indeed have more difficult pregnancy symptoms and difficulties that will cause them a lot of stress.

Most women experience emotional shifts and mood swings, it's natural.

The first symptoms of pregnancy discussed are the symptoms of pregnancy you may experience before your pregnancy is confirmed.

Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: Your breasts may become very sensitive and sore. Symptoms of pregnancy like this will tend to go away or at least be dramatically reduced after your first trimester, if of course your symptoms of pregnancy are confirmed. This is due to your hormone levels stabilizing as your body adjusts.

Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: Some pregnancy symptoms can of course actually be symptoms of something else entirely and this is one of them. A feeling of extreme exhaustion due to increased levels progesterone and the extra work you body is doing in it's effort to start making a baby.

Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: Here's one of the symptoms of pregnancy that always seems to come about at the most inconvenient times; constantly running to the bathroom.

It's not just a little more often than before, it is so much that it can affect your ability to work properly or do other important things in your everyday life

Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: After the fertilized egg begins to burrow into the lining of your uterus (which on average is about six days after being fertilized) you might notice a small amount of red spotting or pink or reddish brown staining.

While not all women will notice symptoms of pregnancy such as this one, if you are one that does then you should see your doctor immediately.

Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: Now we come to what most women hate more than any other symptoms of pregnancy; the dreaded morning sickness. While the majority of women who are pregnant will not suffer from morning sickness until about a month or so after conception some will indeed get it very early.

In fact there are cases of some women getting morning sickness right from the very start and continuing for about 8 to 10 weeks.

Another point to make about pregnancy symptoms like this is the fact that morning sickness doesn't just occur in the morning. It can come on at any time of the day including the morning, afternoon, evening or in the middle of the night.

The only good thing is that it doesn't last for the entire length of your pregnancy.

Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: This is one of the pregnancy symptoms that's sort-of related to the above one. But instead of getting sick for no apparent reason, you may feel very nauseous and get sick at the sight or smell of certain foods.

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Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy: This is another of the pregnancy symptoms that is related to food. You've probably heard about women craving specific foods or almost every food during pregnancy.

But the fact is that you will be more likely to stop eating a lot of different types of food that you used to love!

If you experience any of the pregnancy symptoms mentioned above or even if you haven't noticed any of the above pregnancy symptoms but just believe that you may be pregnant then go to your doctor or any type of pregnancy clinic as soon as you can.

This is very important because if you are indeed pregnant then you need to get the proper information right away so you'll know exactly how to care for both your baby and yourself.

Your pregnancy, on average will last approximately 40 weeks. This 40 week period is broken up between 3 three-month trimesters. During each of these three trimesters you may notice some specific pregnancy symptoms or even some pregnancy symptoms not listed here, but which are unique to you.

The following symptoms of pregnancy are some that you may or may not notice during the length of your pregnancy.

1st Trimester Symptoms Of Pregnancy - Weeks One Through Twelve:

  • Your period stops or will become very light;
  • You'll experience symptoms of pregnancy such as morning sickness or just feel nauseous;
  • Your breasts will swell and may become tender or sore;
  • Your nipples and the area around your nipples may get darker and larger;
  • You will have to urinate quite often;
  • You may feel exhausted and extremely tired even with lots of rest;
  • You may become constipated;
  • You may experience symptoms of heartburn;
  • You may have frequent and intense headaches;
  • You and your partner may notice a change in your mood and numerous mood swings.

2nd Trimester Symptoms Of Pregnancy - Weeks Thirteen Through Twenty Six:

  • You will experience a noticeable weight gain;
  • You will start to feel your baby moving inside you;
  • The skin on your stomach will start to stretch and may get dry;
  • Your breasts will get bigger;
  • Some thin fluid called colostrum may come out of your nipples (it's usually not very much;
  • You may experience heartburn, indigestion, and constipation;
  • Your feet, hands, ankles and face may swell somewhat;
  • A dark line develops on your skin between your navel and your pubic area;
  • A area of pigmentation may develop on your face. (It disappears after your pregnancy).

3rd Trimester Symptoms Of Pregnancy - Weeks Twenty Seven Through Forty:

  • You will be able to see your baby moving when it pushes or kicks your stomach;
  • Your belly button will start to pushes out;
  • You'll experience some backaches or back pain;
  • You experience "Braxton Hicks" contractions. This is when the muscles of your uterus tighten for anywhere from 30 to 60 seconds;
  • You may notice a shortness of breath;
  • At the end when you finally deliver your baby the symptoms of pregnancy will be gone!

After your symptoms of pregnancy are gone you will want to start to get your body back in its pre-pregnancy condition and improve your health. One of the best ways to do this is to start taking a high quality multi vitamin supplement to undo the problems caused by your pregnancy symptoms.



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