Pregnant women generally have some obvious symptoms, and if it is four days pregnant, it belongs to the early stage of pregnancy. The symptoms of this stage are relatively less obvious, but we can still judge that women are pregnant based on some symptoms, but many people do not know its actual symptoms. So what are the symptoms of the first four days of pregnancy? Amenorrhea: It is the most obvious symptom. If you have sex without any contraceptive method and your period has not come on time for 2 weeks, and you still haven't had your period for more than 5-7 days, you should consider the possibility of pregnancy. Nausea and retching: Nausea and retching are the most common signs of pregnancy. If you're like most women, morning sickness won't start until about one month into your pregnancy. A very few lucky women do not experience morning sickness throughout their pregnancy. Breast enlargement and sensitivity: This swelling and pain is very similar to what you feel before your period, just more obvious. These pregnancy symptoms will improve significantly after the third month of your pregnancy, and your body will have adapted to the changes in male hormones during pregnancy by then. More sensitive to smells: You may not be able to tolerate the smell of cooking fumes or tea, and some aromas may make you feel sick. This pregnancy sign may be caused by the rapid increase of HCG in your body. Fatigue: You may suddenly feel mentally exhausted or even exhausted. No one knows exactly what causes fatigue in early pregnancy, but rapidly rising levels of progesterone (also called "luteinizing hormone") may make you feel extremely sleepy. Implantation bleeding: Small amounts of vaginal bleeding. Some women also have a small amount of vaginal bleeding around the 11th to 12th day after conception, similar to when you notice you have missed your period. This type of vaginal bleeding may be caused by the fusion of sperm and egg and the embedding of the blood-rich uterine wall, which begins 6 days after fertilization. Bloating: Hormonal changes in early pregnancy may cause you to feel bloated. Frequent urination and urgency: During pregnancy, the amount of blood and other fluids in your body increases, resulting in a large amount of fluid being processed by the kidneys and excreted into the bladder as urine. If your body temperature continues to rise during ovulation: If you record your body temperature during ovulation and find that your body temperature is high for 18 consecutive days during ovulation, you may have already become pregnant. |
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