Pregnancy
Signs Of Pregnancy
A woman may experience different signs and symptoms of pregnancy. On conceiving the fertilized egg may take around a week to get implanted in the uterus which made the woman to experience different signs of pregnancy. Some woman may experience numerous signs of pregnancy and some may experience only a few.
A woman is experiencing the signs of pregnancy as the level of hormone in the body changes and body starts reacting to the new hormonal changes. The signs of pregnancy may be problematic to some women as her body undergoes drastic changes to meet the requirements of the growing fetus. A sign of pregnancy includes:
- Light Spotting and discharges
- Frequent Urination
- Body temperature elevation
- Missing Menstrual Periods
- Fatigue with other types of exhaustion
- Uterine Cramping
- Tender of Nipples and Breasts
- Darkening of concentric centers of nipples
- Tenderness of breasts.
- Morning Sickness or nausea
- Strange eating habits.
If a woman is still unsure of pregnancy on experiencing these signs of pregnancy she must go for pregnancy test to confirm. A woman must get ready for taking parental care once the signs of pregnancy and test give positive results.
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