Pregnancy is by far one of the most possible fulfilling experiences that a woman can ever go through. Pregnancy does not have to be an overwhelming or worrisome ordeal for you. When you understand the first month pregnancy symptoms, the ones that you will most likely experience to the point where you're motivated to take a pregnancy test, then it will become infinitely easier for you to deal with the symptoms as they do present themselves.
Here are some of the most common and most apparent first month pregnancy symptoms that you may end up experiencing. These are generally going to take place within the first couple of weeks of your pregnancy. You can look at these first month pregnancy symptoms, distinguish them apart from ordinary feelings and signs and evaluate not only whether or not you are pregnant, but also how pregnant you are in the process.
Missed menstruation - Missing your menstrual period is one of the more obvious first month pregnancy symptoms. This is the most significant symptom for early pregnancy. There are other things that can cause missing your menstrual period however, including stress and hormonal instability, so make sure that you consult a doctor if you experience this first month pregnancy symptom.
Morning Sickness - Another one of the more common first month pregnancy symptoms is feeling nauseous or sick to your stomach, especially during the morning hours. One day of feeling nauseous is not a symptom that you're pregnant, but morning sickness on a regular basis for several weeks is definitely one of the first month pregnancy symptoms, as it will generally last through the first trimester of pregnancy.
Frequent Urination - Another one of the first month pregnancy symptoms are the need to urinate more frequently than before. Pregnant women have a tendency to have to urinate more frequently than they used to, generally as a result of the HCG that is embedded in the embryo while she is pregnant. The pressure in the uterus and the weight placed on the bladder by the uterus can cause more frequent urination.
Increased Temperature - During your ovulation, your body temperature is going to rise to a certain extend. Your morning temperature will generally be higher until the onset of your period. If the temperature of your body remains higher for a longer period of time, then this may be one of the first month pregnancy symptoms.
Breast Tenderness - Immediately after the baby is conceived, the body will begin to undergo adjustments in the hormones and one of the side effects of these hormonal changes is tenderness in the breasts. As your body gets used to the changes in hormones, these first month pregnancy symptoms will dissipate.
If you think that you are exhibiting any of these first month pregnancy symptoms, speak to your family physician for help with a pregnancy test.
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Originally posted 2009-09-18 03:11:54. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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