Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Early Signs of Pregnancy

Early signs of pregnancy can leave one confused - most of the time it is a missed period that gets you thinking that you might be pregnant. You start to wonder whether you are pregnant or not? You might be pregnant if you have a regular menstrual cycle and this time you have not got your period.

A pregnant woman also goes to the bathroom more than usual. In fact, frequent urination occurs as early as the six weeks. This sign worsens as your pregnancy progresses. This is mainly due to the increasing pressure on the bladder.

Strong odors make a pregnant woman feel queasy and hence increase their feeling of discomfort. The increasing amounts of estrogen in the system bring this early sign into force. It also differs from woman to woman. You may be a hard core fan of Mocha but now not be able to bear even the smell of it.

Another early sign of pregnancy is that you may start to feel more tired and sleepy. A pregnant woman tends to sleep for longer hours. The feeling of fatigue leaves her lethargic all throughout the day. But the best part is that this symptom does not remain during the entire pregnancy term. There may be a sudden flow of energy once the mother-to-be enters the second trimester.

As an early sign of pregnancy, many women feel that they have bloated and gained a lot of weight. Even though the uterus is still the same size, she may just feel as is she is carrying a lot of weight. Some women may also experience digestion problems. This puffy feel is mainly due the tremendous amount of hormonal changes taking place in the body. Consuming small frequent meals may get you relief.

Last but not the least; a pregnancy test is the surest way to confirm your doubt. You could get a home pregnancy test kit from your local pharmacy when you see an early sign of pregnancy and use it in the privacy of your home. However, even this test may give false results if you are still in the very early days. If the result is negative, and you still don't get your period, you should take the test again, after a week.

What's more, you must know about the other conditions like stress, medication or hormonal problems that prevent you from getting your period. However, if you are pregnant, congrats! Go meet your doctor. You are about to embark on the most wonderful journey of life.