Doubts about pregnancy and its symptoms are very common the time you feel you have conceived. Although a missed menstrual cycle and morning sickness indicate pregnancy, there are many physical changes a women experience which are pleasant but affect your day to day life activities. Detailed information about pregnancy is available from many sources like family planning centers, doctors chamber and also from the internet. Every woman varies in their pregnancy and so are the signs and symptoms. The same woman experiences different symptoms each time she is pregnant and so morning sickness need not be a real factor. Some woman never experience morning sickness at all in their gestation periods.
Now let us find out how to determine your pregnancy before going for tests. The early signs of pregnancy are soft, tender and enlarged breasts. This is because of the growing level of hormones which disappear after the first three months. The pregnant woman due to the high level of the hormone progesterone feels severe exhaustion. Some have little bleeding caused by the implanted embryo n the uterus. The other signs are morning sickness (sometimes it happens in the afternoon or in the evening) which some lucky woman never experience, recurrent urination due to excessive fluid in the body, aversion to some smell due to high estrogen level and also enlarged abdomen. Finally the missed period if you do not have a irregular menstrual cycle indicates you to have a home tests done for pregnancy.
Sometimes it so happens that you take a home test too early that the result is negative. Never lose heart take another test after a few more weeks. Once you find the result positive get ready for the clinical tests given by the ob/gyn. They will affirm your pregnancy clinically and prescribe the necessary prenatal vitamins and also the future appointments for regular check ups. You can browse the internet for more detailed information about pregnancy which can help you to have a safe, healthy and pleasant experience of pregnancy.
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