Early Pregnancy Signs: What to Look For After Conception
Signs and symptoms of early pregnancy:
* Implantation bleeding: This is light bleeding that occurs when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. It usually happens 10-14 days after ovulation.
* Breast changes: Your breasts may become tender, swollen, and darker in color.
* Nausea and vomiting: This is also known as morning sickness, but it can actually occur at any time of day. It usually starts around 6 weeks of pregnancy and peaks at around 12 weeks.
* Fatigue: You may feel extremely tired during the first trimester of pregnancy.
* Food cravings or aversions: You may develop cravings for certain foods or an aversion to foods you used to enjoy.
* Weight gain: Due to hormones and growing fetus, weight gain tends to occur. Consult a health professional for recommended weights based on body mass index.
* Frequent urination: You may need to pee more often than usual because the growing uterus puts pressure on your bladder.
* Constipation: Pregnancy hormones can slow down digestion, leading to constipation.
* Mood swings: You may experience sudden mood changes during pregnancy due to hormonal fluctuations.
* Missed period: If you're expecting and not on contraception, one of the earliest signs of pregnancy is missing a period.
Most pregnant persons will take home pregnancy test to have an idea. Confirmation should still be made by consulting a qualified health professional and undergoing prenatal screenings and imaging examinations for a healthier pregnancy journey.
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