Pregnancy symptoms
The symptoms of pregnancy.
Pregnancy symptoms are sometimes too confusing; one should visit a gynecologist to get the proper information of the pregnancy. Some of the common symptoms are the missed period is the reliable sign of pregnancy, which is why one is asked for the last normal period she had. In some cases we found normal periods during the time of pregnancy.
Now a day's pregnancy can be tested at home, it helps to be sure that one is pregnant or not. The test measures the amount of hormones which is secreted through urination. The common test on the market will measure 25ml to 50 ml Us of Hcg.
This is usually found in the 4th and 5th weeks of pregnancy.
The HCG levels in the urine and blood will be different during pregnancy among different people. The other common symptoms are headache, breast tenderness, bloating, morning sickness and vaginal discharge.
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