Can you spot more than once before know your pregnant?
There are a number of potential early signs and symptoms of pregnancy, although their presence does not necessarily confirm pregnancy and their absence does not rule it out. Some possible early signs of pregnancy include:
Missed period, especially if your periods are usually regular
Changes in breast tenderness, swelling, or pain
Increased urination frequency
Cramping
Light spotting or bleeding (Implantation bleeding)
Nausea or morning sickness
Food aversions and cravings
Fatigue
Backache
Mood swings
It's important to note that pregnancy can be confirmed definitively only through a positive pregnancy test or a doctor's diagnosis following a physical examination and/or blood tests. If you think you might be pregnant, it's recommended to seek professional medical advice or take an at-home pregnancy test for confirmation. Self-diagnosis based on symptoms alone can be unreliable.
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