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Looking For An Early Sign Of Pregnancy
 

If you think there may be one particular early sign of pregnancy, you may be disappointed. There is no particular checklist that may tell you of that one early pregnancy symptom confirming that you are pregnant. Every pregnant woman has different symptoms, and there may be some women with no pregnancy symptom at all. Every pregnant woman may display a different early sign of pregnancy, and many symptoms are noticed in hindsight. Many a times, your body may give you a hint of that early sign of pregnancy even before you take your pregnancy test.

The Early Signs

Let us look at some of the signs of pregnancy you may experience. Any one of these could be your early sign of pregnancy.

One early sign could be a light bleeding, caused by implantation of the embryo to the walls of your uterus. This does not often happen, but is known to occur in about one third of all pregnancies. The bleeding could be either pink or brown in color. One of the best known symptoms of pregnancy is the feeling of nausea. This occurs early in pregnancy, and the feeling of nausea grows from slight to more aggressive. If the pregnancy is not planned, nausea could be the first indication that you are pregnant.

You may feel fatigued early on in your pregnancy. This is attributed to changes in hormone levels, in your body's chemistry, and in the increased load of work your body does when you conceive. Many confuse this symptom with the normal feeling of tiredness and exhaustion. When fatigue occurs, you can overcome it by going to bed earlier and sleep as late as you can.

The changes in your hormone levels could also cause a feeling of tenderness in your breasts. Your breasts may feel fuller and enlarged. They may feel swollen in the first days after conception. From the moment you conceive, your body starts to prepare itself for the development of the embryo and the birth of your child. The feeling of tenderness may reduce and disappear after some time.

Increased urination is another early sign of pregnancy, and occurs due to hormonal changes. A missed period is one of the usual signs of pregnancy, especially if you have regular periods. If your periods are irregular, and a missed period does not ring the bell, then the feeling of nausea, along with a missed period, is sure to confirm pregnancy.

Documenting Your Early Signs

Women are recording their experiences during their pregnancies in a pregnancy journal. You, too, can record all your experiences, including your most early sign of pregnancy, your journey through the months of pregnancy, the emotional and physical changes you see and feel, among others.

 
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