Early Signs Of Pregnancy

By Sunnie James

Deciding that you are ready to start a family is an exciting time for any woman. You may even be anxious to find out if you are pregnant. It is common for women to want to know if they are pregnant before taking a pregnancy test. Do you want to find out right now if you are pregnant before you rush out to buy a home pregnancy test. If so you are in luck, keep reading.

The majority of pregnancies include the lack of a menstrual flow. However, some of the earliest signs may be that of light bleeding or spotting which happens with fertilization and implantation. This is normal and nothing to fret about. The spotting may occur in either brown or pink in color, although it can sometimes be a yellow discharge. This type of spotting may occur approximately 5 days after fertilization. Sometimes slight abdominal cramping due to the embryo implanting into the uterine wall may accompany the light spotting.

Ovulation may cause the body temperature to rise for many women. When an egg is fertilized, it can even cause the body temperature to stay elevated. This is called an elevated basal body temperature, which may involve only a rise by a single degree or even less. An elevated basal body temperature is a good sign that the conception was successful.

Early signs of pregnancy can mirror the signs of an upcoming menstrual period. This is why some of these symptoms go unnoticed. However, hormone levels begin to change drastically when you are pregnant. One interesting change happening in your body is that of producing HCG or human chorionic gonadotropin. The this hormone causes you to feel the swelling tenderness in the breasts.

Of course, the increase of hormones in your body may lead to more than tenderness in the breasts. You will also feel the need to urinate more often, this is a symptom that will continue throughout your pregnancy. The reason for this is that your growing baby begins to add pressure to your bladder which will cause the need to go to the bathroom more often.

Although, there may be other reasons such as stress, illness and hormone imbalances, missing your period is an obvious sign of pregnancy for most women. Keep in mind, that if your menstrual cycle is consistent, missing a period is a good indicator of pregnancy.

All of these factors are only possible indications of a pregnancy. The only real way to find out if you are pregnant is by getting tested. However, take care with home pregnancy tests as well. They are not always accurate. The best way to find out if you are really expecting is to go to your doctor and to have a blood test performed. - 30525

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