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15 Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms

Do you think you may be pregnant? Long before there were readily available drug-store pregnancy tests or sonograms, women knew they were pregnant by noticing a series of bodily changes that begin soon after conception. Even though many pregnancy signs and symptoms have causes unlinked to pregnancy, this list can help you figure out if you need to take the next step and book a free pregnancy confirmation appointment.  

Early signs of pregnancy tend to differ from one woman to the next. With that in mind, take a look at these early signs of pregnancy. 

 

Common Pregnancy Symptoms

The American Pregnancy Association (APA) conducted a survey on the first signs of pregnancy.  Of the women polled, 29% reported a missed period, and 25% reported nausea as the first symptom of pregnancy. However, if this is not your first pregnancy, you may notice subtle changes in your body long before you can take a home pregnancy test. 

Light Spotting/Bleeding 

This is known as implantation bleeding and occurs after the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall. Implantation bleeding could be mistaken for a menstrual period, but there are some distinct differences. Some of the key differences include a smaller amount of bleeding, a shorter length of time, a lighter color, and an absence of clotting. 

Note: Any bleeding after a pregnancy is confirmed should be mentioned to your healthcare provider.

Missed Period 

A missed period is often the first sign that a woman may be pregnant. Many women begin seekinganswers because they know they’re late for their next period. If you’ve had a missed period of about one week, you might consider this a possible indicator of pregnancy. However, this symptom in itself may be inaccurate if you experience irregular menstrual cycles, have recently been on antibiotics, or have been under a excessive stress. If you are more than a few days late, come in for a test and know for sure. 

Tender or Swollen Breasts/Breast Changes 

In the APA survey cited above, about 17% of women surveyed reported this as the first sign of pregnancy. However, this occurs between four and six weeks into pregnancy. You may experience tingling, aching, swelling/enlargement of the breast tissue, and  darkening of the areola. These feelings should subside once your body adjusts to your new hormonal changes.

Nausea/Vomiting

Nausea is quite common in the first trimester and may or may not be accompanied by vomiting. This is known as morning sickness, though it can also be experienced later in the day. The severity of this symptom can differ from person to person.

Frequent Urination 

Having to hop up and run to the bathroom in the middle of the night? Unless you’re hydrating like crazy, that could also be one of the pregnancy signs and symptoms to watch for. Also, due to hormonal changes, it’s possible to experience this even before missing your period.  

Leukorrhea  

Women will experience an increase in estrogen and blood flow, which leads to an increase in vaginal discharge. It’s a completely normal and common early pregnancy indicator. 

Other Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms 

Cramping 

The cramps women experience when pregnant may seem similar to those during PMS. But just as we mentioned above, with implantation bleeding, implantation cramps are different. These cramps would be present even after you’ve missed your period. Other pregnancy signs and symptoms include leg cramping and soreness in the lower back.

Headaches 

Headaches are so common that this one can’t be relied upon alone. But if you are pregnant, a minor headache may accompany  lightheadedness or dizziness. These symptoms would be due to hormonal changes in your body. You should consider them in conjunction with other pregnancy symptoms you’re experiencing.  

Sensitivity to Smell 

Though there may be little scientific consensus, it remains a commonly reported symptom. Sensitivity to smell is something that many women reporting the early stages of pregnancy. It may also be one of the causes of nausea during this time. On the other hand, some women develop an increased ability to smell

Change of Appetite 

Does the Caesar salad you normally love seem a little off-putting? Or does your craving for potato chips and spicy salsa seem out of character? Change of appetite is common as an early sign of pregnancy. The foods you normally desire often won’t sound good to you at all. This may also be due to hormonal changes and changes in your senses.

Constipation and Bloating 

Speaking of hydration, that’s not a bad idea, considering this symptom can be very uncomfortable! If you’ve had fewer than three bowel movements in a given week, you may be dealing with pregnancy constipation. Hormonal changes can be the culprit behind bloating and constipation. 

Mood Swings/Fatigue

Mood swings and fatigue are also attributable to hormonal changes. This is because your body is producing a hormone called progesterone. This hormone supports the pregnancy and is responsible for milk production in thebreasts. As soon as one week after conception, you could experience fatigue due to your body working harder to pump additional blood to support this new life.

Heartburn and/or Indigestion 

These symptoms usually appear in the second and third trimesters, but some women report this as the first clue they were pregnant. However, it’s generally considered to stem from your increase in progesterone levels, so don’t rule it out, especially if it’s not something you normally experience. 

Metallic Taste 

Also described as a “bitter” taste, it’s a lesser known (and less common) side-effect of pregnancy. The change of taste during pregnancy is called dysgeusia and usually occurs during meals.

Bloating 

This is a very common side-effect of pregnancy but also one of the most common period symptoms as well. However, bloating alone is not an indicator of pregnancy. 

 

What’s Next? 

If you think you may be pregnant and have experienced a few of the above symptoms, come see us. My Future Approved provides private and professional services for women who think they may be pregnant. In a safe, judgment-free place, get the information you need including types of abortion, adoption, and parenting options available to you.

Take the next step and book your confidential appointment today.

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