Many female friends do not have any particularly obvious symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy or just when they are pregnant, which may mislead them into thinking that they are not pregnant. Of course, we must pay close attention to these details in life to prevent unimaginable consequences caused by carelessness. Let the editor take you to understand the early symptoms of pregnancy about two weeks ago. 1. Menstruation has not come If you have a regular menstrual cycle, this is often the earliest physical sign of pregnancy. Keep in mind that even if you are pregnant, you may experience light bleeding or spotting around the time of your period as the fertilized egg implants in your uterus. If you have irregular menstrual cycles, you may observe other pregnancy symptoms when you notice that your period is missing. 2. Fatigue During the first few weeks of pregnancy, you may feel unusually tired. This may be due to increased levels of progesterone in your body as it works to maintain your uterine lining to allow for conception. 3. Feeling nauseous/morning sickness Between the 2nd and 8th week of pregnancy, you may start to feel nauseous or even vomit. This usually lasts until the 16th week. While this is often called "morning sickness," it can occur at any time of the day or night, or even throughout the day. 4. Hyperemesis gravidarum About 1 in 200 pregnant women will experience hyperemesis gravidarum. Hyperemesis gravidarum usually lasts throughout the first trimester (weeks 12-13) and causes frequent, severe vomiting, including both food and liquids. Usually, this condition can be treated and only in very rare cases can it cause pregnancy complications. If you have severe vomiting, consult your doctor. 5. Breast changes Your breasts may become enlarged, tender, or highly sensitive. The veins in your breasts may become more visible, and your areola (nipple) may become darker. 6. You urinate more frequently Around 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy, you may urinate more often. This is caused by your uterus (medical term) becoming larger and putting pressure on your bladder. Towards the end of the first trimester, your uterus rises into your abdomen, relieving some of the pressure on your bladder. 7. Mood swings During the first trimester, your hormone changes may cause some mood swings, and you may even find yourself crying for no apparent reason. 8. Changes in food taste (cravings) and sensitivity to smells You may no longer like certain foods such as tea, coffee or high-fat foods and may start liking things you normally don’t like. May become irritable when exposed to certain odors, such as coffee, meat, or alcohol. |
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