Minggu, 07 Desember 2014

Early Signs of Pregnancy


Early Signs of Pregnancy
Are All Women Experiencing Early Signs of Pregnancy?

signs of pregnancy
Every woman is essentially different. So, they also have the experience of pregnancy is different. Not every woman has the same sign of pregnancy or even from one pregnancy to the next pregnancy.


Also, because the early signs of pregnancy often resemble what happened just before and during menstruation, so the signs of pregnancy is a little difficult to identify.

Here is a description of some of the most common early signs of pregnancy. You should know that these signs can also be caused by things other than because of pregnancy. So the fact that you see some signs does not necessarily mean you are pregnant. The only way to know for sure is with a pregnancy test.


Blood spots or spots that accompanied cramps

A few days after fertilization, the fertilized egg will attach to the uterine wall. This can lead to one of the early signs of pregnancy, which is spotting and sometimes accompanied by cramps. Blood spots are often referred to as implantation bleeding. Minor bleeding occurs from six to 12 days after the egg is fertilized.

Cramping in early pregnancy signs may resemble menstrual cramps, so that some women think the sign is a sign of early menstrusi. Remember, bleeding and cramping as an early sign of pregnancy, however, are few and mild.

In addition to bleeding, a woman may also notice a milky white discharge from her vagina. This fluid is associated with thickening of the vaginal wall, which began soon after conception. The increasing growth of cells lining the vagina also can cause discharge them.

The release of this fluid, can be continued throughout pregnancy, usually harmless and do not require treatment. But if there is, or accompanied by a burning sensation and itching, tell your doctor or midwife, so they can check if you are exposed to fungal or bacterial infections.

breast changes

Breast change is another sign of pregnancy very early. A woman's hormone levels quickly changed after fertilization. Due to these changes, the breasts may become swollen, pain, or tingling of one or two weeks later. Or can be breast may feel heavy or full or sensitive to soft touch though. The area around the nipples, called the areola, may also darker.

Other things may also cause changes in the breast. But if the changes are an early sign of pregnancy, keep in mind that such changes should only take a few weeks to get used to the increased levels of hormones. After the adjustment, breast pain should subside.

fatigue

Feeling very tired is normal during pregnancy, and even start early. A woman can start to feel unusually tired as soon as one week after pregnancy. Why? It is often associated with increased hormone called progesterone, although other things, such as low blood sugar levels, decreased blood pressure, and increase blood production can contribute to the cause of fatigue.

If the fatigue associated with pregnancy, it is important to get plenty of rest. Eating foods rich in protein and iron can also help alleviate it.

Nausea
 is a sign of pregnancy is a famous mark in pregnancy. But not all pregnant women experience it. Why  often the case ?. Increased hormone levels of a pregnant woman can slow emptying of the stomach, which contributes to giving the sensation of nausea, which is often called morning sickness, although it can occur at any time of the day, not just in the morning.

Also, some women may crave, or even hate certain foods when they become pregnant. It is also associated with hormonal changes. The effect can be so strong, that even in some women, just by thinking about certain foods can make nausea.

It is possible that the nausea, cravings, and reluctant to accept food can last throughout your pregnancy. Fortunately, the symptoms are reduced for most women at around 13 or 14 weeks of pregnancy.

In the meantime, be sure to eat a healthy diet so that you and your developing baby getting essential nutrients. You can talk with your doctor or midwife to get food recommendations are important for pregnancy.

Late Menstruation (menstrual)

The most obvious sign of early pregnancy, and one of the signs that drives most women to take a pregnancy test is late menstrual period (menstruation). However, not all late menstruation caused by pregnancy.

In addition, women may experience bleeding during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, ask your doctor or midwife about what to watch out for with bleeding. For example, when the bleeding is normal and when an emergency alert?

There are a variety of reasons other than pregnancy can cause you to experience late menstruation. Perhaps you increase or decrease in weight is too significant. Some other problems can cause late mestruasi, such as hormonal problems, fatigue, stress or other possibilities. Some women may experience menstrual late when they stop taking birth control pills. If still in doubt, you may have to do a pregnancy test.

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Early Signs of Pregnancy other

Pregnancy brings a change in the balance of female hormones. Such changes may cause other signs of pregnancy.

Headache and backache
Many pregnant women reported mild headaches are frequent, and chronic back pain.

Frequent urination

For many women, it starts around the sixth or eighth week after conception. While this can be caused by a urinary tract infection, diabetes, or other diuretics disorders, however, if you are pregnant, likely due to increased levels of the hormone.

constipation

During pregnancy, progesterone levels can make you constipated. Progesterone causes the food more slowly pass through the small intestine. To alleviate this problem, many are drinking water, exercise, and multiply also eat foods high in fiber.

Changes in mood

Mood swings are common, especially during the first trimester. It is also associated with hormonal changes.

Dizziness and fainting

It may be associated with dilation of blood vessels, decreasing blood pressure, and decreasing blood sugar levels.

A pregnant woman can experience all the signs that have been mentioned, or maybe just one or two of these signs. If these signs become bothersome, talk with your doctor or midwife so that you can make a plan to mitigate the problem.