When do pregnancy symptoms start

When do pregnancy symptoms start? Before using a pregnancy test, try these classic way to find out the pregnancy.

Are you pregnant? Proof that you are pregnant is to use a pregnancy test. But you can expect or hope that you have been pregnant, even before you missed period, if you have one or more of the signs or symptoms of pregnancy below.

These early signs may occur in the first week after conception (fertilization).

Breasts or nipples become sore and swollen.

One of the early physical changes of pregnancy is the difference in taste of the breast. Breasts will become sore and swollen, or become fuller and heavier.

Two weeks of pregnancy, your breasts will begin to grow and begin to prepare to produce milk. The main cause of this change is due to increased hormones estrogen and progesterone. Changes in the breast will be most dramatic if this happens on your first pregnancy.

Fatigue

Most women will feel fatigued during pregnancy, especially early in pregnancy. As a result, you should be more frequent naps in preparation for the trying to sleep later at night. But there are also physical causes that can cause fatigue.

In the first week of pregnancy, your body is working hard - produces hormones and producing more blood to deliver nutrients to the fetus. To support the increased blood flow, then the heart will pump harder and faster.

In addition, the increase in the hormone progesterone has depressant effects on the nervous system naturally can cause drowsiness. Beside that also concerns about the certainty of pregnancy will drain energy and can disrupt your sleep.

Bleeding or abdominal cramping

Some women will experience "spotting" or a little bleeding in early pregnancy, about 10 to 14 days after fertilization. Often referred to as "implantation bleeding", this happens when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall.

This type of bleeding usually occurs earlier, the color is younger and faster to stop bleeding during menstruation than normally.

Many women also experience abdominal cramps during early pregnancy when the uterus begins to enlarge. These cramps similar to menstrual cramps.

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