How To Identify The First Month Pregnancy Symptoms

Submitted : Sep 08, 2010   Word Count : 723   Popularity: 364
There are lots of things that support the fact that every woman is different, and this is especially true when it comes to the pregnancy of a woman. This is because no two pregnancies are alike, even that same woman from pregnancy to pregnancy will not have two like pregnancies. The symptoms that a pregnant woman undergoes may not be similar to what another pregnant woman is experiencing.

Earliest Symptoms of Pregnancy - There are some women who say they just "feel" and "know" exactly the moment when they become pregnant. And then there are others who don't know or feel they might be pregnant, some not experiencing recognizable symptoms even up until the point of a very unexpected and surprising delivery of a baby they didn't know they were carrying. Truly, there is a wide assortment of pregnancy signs and symptoms, making it rather difficult for women to use one common, or even a few common signs and symptoms to identify the start of a pregnancy.

Aside from going to the doctor to take a pregnancy test, which is by far the most generally accepted way to establish a pregnancy, understanding the female body and the changes it undergoes while pregnant can help one pick up on subtle clues that might indicate a pregnancy.

The menstrual cycle is one of the major factors to consider. Missing a period on a normal menstrual cycle is the earliest indication of a pregnancy. But since some women are having irregular periods, missing a period or having a late menstruation is actually of no concern. Spotting, or having a light spot of blood, that is associated with implantation of the fertilized egg, may be considered a light period, which causes some woman to disregard the possibility of pregnancy. A missed or late period should not be identified as the start of pregnancy. However, because it can be the result of many other things, which include the change in diet, medication, or stress. It only goes to show that missing a period may be a symptom of pregnancy for some women, but not to others.

One more common early symptom of pregnancy is the changes in the breasts of the women. The change in the breasts usually shows that there is a change in the system of the body. And this change is related to the bearing of the child within the womb. At the early stage of pregnancy, the first to experience changes is the breast, which is an indication that there is something happening. The breasts would start to become tender and painful, sometimes very sensitive to touch and heavy too. But this is not a solid proof of pregnancy as well, because the changes in the breasts for some women could be the result of reactions to food or medications.

Another common sign of pregnancy for women is the morning sickness. This condition is often exhibited by nausea and vomiting. A pregnant woman will experience a sudden aversion to the scent or taste of food that previously had no effect upon her before. This condition usually felt during the morning, but it can also occur any time of the day. It can be remedied easily by just taking a few saltine crackers and lukewarm glass of water.

Another sign of early pregnancy is extreme tiredness. Normal activities that didn't wear a woman out before suddenly do after she's become pregnant. She might even find it hard to keep her eyes upon or insist she needs a nap in the afternoon or evening. Some women experience increased trips to the bathroom while others report feelings of bloating or cramping that resembles discomfort from menstruation. These are all common signs of early pregnancy, but are not definitive alone because tiredness or nausea or frequent urination and belly cramps can easily be associated with a number of other health concerns.

The early signs, the first symptoms, of pregnancy are a combination of personal experiences that go hand in hand with subtle changes in the body. A simple pregnancy text at home or the doctor's office remains the most credible and recognizable way to confirm a pregnancy and help ensure that the symptoms of missed periods, breast tenderness, nausea, fatigue and other similar things are indeed pregnancy related and not the result of some other medical issue.

Written by Sharon R. Mitchell

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