Early Signs of Pregnancy
The most prominent of the early signs of pregnancy is when menstruation stops.
Nonetheless, the first precondition to be pregnant is that the couple needs to experience unprotected sex between them. The ideal means to determine the state is to undertake a pregnancy test. It can be done at home or in any registered clinic.
THE EIGHT COMMON EARLY SIGNS OF PREGNANCY
The nine commonly reported early signs of pregnancy are the following:
1. Breasts becoming tender
Breasts of several women who have conceived become tender. This happens at the early stages of pregnancy, but decreases towards the second trimester. It is a natural occurrence. The breasts go tender due to hormonal changes.
2. Morning sickness
Morning sickness is a common early sign of pregnancy. It is characterized by the urge to vomiting or nausea. Many deem the term ‘morning sickness’ a misnomer because the syndrome can happen at any point of the day.
Most of the first timers experience this syndrome in the first trimester. Women experience morning sickness as a part of the pregnancy process during the first three to four months of conception. The rate of occurrence of morning sickness decreases towards the second trimester.
The cause for morning sickness is believed to be HCG, the hormone that initiates the process of pregnancy. Morning sickness can cause weight loss in those cases where the woman experiences frequent nausea.
Women carrying multiples are reported to experience severe morning sickness strikes. In instances of severe morning sickness seek advice from your care provider. There are many treatments.
3. Excessive urge for urination
Frequent urination is interlinked with the changing shape and size of the uterus following conception. As the uterus enlarges to provide space to the fetus, the uterus presses down on the bladder. This accelerates the urge for urination. This in turn leads to dehydration.
It is against this backdrop that gynecologists advice the pregnant women to drink lots of fluid including fresh water. Water therapy cleanses the body of the toxic materials also. Moreover, abundant deposit of water ensures good health for the mother as well as the baby in the womb.
4. Moodiness
Psychological support and a caring attitude from the family members backed up by a cordial atmosphere can resolve the sharp shifts in mood of the woman going the nature’s way.
Positive thinking, yogic exercises like pranayama (breathing exercises), light asanas (yogic exercises) and a pollution-free environ can help the pregnant woman tide over this early sign of pregnancy.
5. Exhaustion
Physical exhaustion leading to mental stress is quite prominent in the early phases of pregnancy. Exhaustion lessens towards the second trimester.
There is nothing to worry about. This is just the inbuilt biological mechanism preparing the body to adapt to the complex and yet well coordinated pregnancy processes.
6. Forgetfulness
This is a common early sign of pregnancy. It can be tackled by the woman immersing herself in some creative pursuits.
The best way to not suffer from forgetfulness especially during the first trimester is to start jotting down notes. It can be about her planning for the new life.
7. Smell sensitivity
Most of the women who have conceived adopt a strong sensitivity to smells in the surroundings. In severe cases, this growing sensitivity to smell can also translate to certain food, particularly the ones they savor. This smell sensitivity remains as a syndrome with the woman during her entire pregnancy period.
8. Lightheadedness
Once you experience lightheadedness, immediately consult the doctor. It is a common occurrence during the early stages of pregnancy.
Lightheadedness can be a sure sign of some complicacies. Many women become dizzy if they rise from the seat they may be occupying for a long time.
