10 Top Signs You May Be Pregnant


Are you wondering if you might be pregnant? While the most reliable way to find out is to take a pregnancy test, there are many early signs to be on the lookout for. Knowing what your body is telling you is an important part of pregnancy, so understanding the early signs of pregnancy is essential.

 So, what are the top signs that you may be pregnant?

 1. Missed period

A missed period is the most common sign of pregnancy. If a week or more has passed since you are expected to start your period, you may be pregnant. If you have an irregular menstrual cycle this symptom may not be a sign of pregnancy for you personally.

 

2. Nausea

Nausea may be with or without vomit. Often referred to as “morning sickness,” nausea typically occurs about one month after becoming pregnant. Some women also may experience it earlier, or some may not experience nausea at all.

 

3. Tender, swollen breasts

One early sign of pregnancy is a feeling of tenderness or swelling in breasts. The hormonal changes that come with pregnancy can make breasts sensitive. This symptom should ease within a few weeks.

 

4. Increased need to urinate

If you are pregnant, you may find yourself needing to make extra trips to the bathroom. The amount of blood in your body is increased after becoming pregnant, and as a result your kidneys will produce extra fluid.

 

5. Fatigue

Fatigue is another symptom that occurs early in pregnancy. The levels of progesterone will rise which leaves you feeling tired.

 

6. Mood swings

Mood swings are often a symptom of pregnancy due to the hormone changes. The increase in hormones may cause emotions to hit heavier, as well as swings in emotions.

 

7. Bloating

Changes in hormones during early pregnancy may cause you to feel bloated just as you may at the beginning of a period.

 

8. Light spotting

One of the first signs of pregnancy for some women is light spotting. This is also known as “implantation bleeding.” This happens when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus.

 

9. Cramping

Mild uterine cramping is an early sign of pregnancy for some women.

 

10. Food aversions

Becoming sensitive to certain food odors is a sign of pregnancy. Your taste buds may also change during pregnancy and cause a dislike for foods you liked previously.

 

If you are wondering whether or not you are pregnant, keep an eye out for some of these signs. Although not all of these signs mean you are pregnant, it would be wise to take a test if you are concerned. If the test is positive, making an appointment with your doctor to begin prenatal care as soon as possible is highly recommended. 

 

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