Signs of Being Pregnant
It can be hard to tell whether you’re pregnant, especially soon after conception. Signs of being pregnant vary and can manifest in under a week after conception. You can certainly learn a thing or two from this article to have a great idea whether you should think you may have conceived a baby.
Think you may be pregnant? Here are the five most common signs of being pregnant.
1. Missed Period
The most well-known and noticeable sign of being pregnant is a missed period. If you are pregnant you will most likely have a delayed or lack of menstruation. Some women also experience an abnormal period or spotting.
2. Tender or Swollen Breasts
Many pregnant women have sore or enlarged breasts after conception. Over time they will become increasingly sensitive to touch. Some women also see a darkening of their areolas. This is caused by the increase in blood volume due to hormonal changes, like increases in progesterone and hCG.
3. Nausea, Vomiting, Morning Sickness
While many people believe morning sickness is literally only in the morning, pregnant women can experience “morning” sickness at any time of day. This comes in the form of feeling nauseas, and in some cases vomiting. If you experience serve morning sickness, you should consult your doctor as excessive vomiting can cause dehydration and malnutrition.
4. Frequent Urination
Once an embryo is settled in the uterine wall hCG, or human chorionic gonadotrpin, is produced. This causes frequent urination.
5. Fatigue
Fatigue can have an early onset while women go through this process due to high progesterone levels.
Other signs that make you think that you may be pregnant include food cravings, cramps, bloating, headaches, and mood swings. If you are experiencing these symptoms, do a test at home by buying a test strip from local grocery or drug store. It’s very important to read as much as you about early signs of pregnancy.