Have you been trying to conceive or do you think you may be pregnant? If so, learn more about the most common
pregnancy symptoms below to help you determine if you are pregnant - even before you miss your first period. Even the most common
pregnancy symptoms can vary from woman to woman.
If you are currently tracking your cycle, and you notice your
basal body temperature has been consistently high for more than two weeks then you are more than likely pregnant.
Frequent urinationis a very common
pregnancy symptom among women. Shortly after conception your uterus begins to swell to make room for the baby, which puts more pressure on your bladder.
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One of the earliest and more noticeable
pregnancy symptoms is
swollen & tender breasts. Increased hormone levels is to blame for this sensitivity.
Fatigue is the best way to describe how your body feels in the early stage of pregnancy. The increasing levels of hormones cause you to feel exhausted throughout most of the day.
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Nausea & vomiting are the
pregnancy symptoms known as morning sickness. Most women don't experience this symptom until six to eight weeks after conception.
Unfortunately the
increased sensitivity to smell is a common early
pregnancy symptom. Scents and aromas you used to enjoy may now make you sick or
nauseous.
Do you have
abdominal bloatingsimilar to the bloating that comes along with your monthly period? If so, then you may be exhibiting a
pregnancy symptom most women do not love.
Implantation bleeding
, vaginal bleeding, or spotting, is a
pregnancy symptom which tends to occur anywhere from 6-12 days after conception.
A
missed period seems to be the most obvious sign you are pregnant; however it may not be the first pregnancy symptom.
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