Primary signs of pregnancy

Primary signs of pregnancy

Primary signs of pregnancy

Some symptoms of pregnancy appear. Once these symptoms appear, a woman should have a laboratory pregnancy test to check whether she is pregnant or not. Some of these symptoms are likely to occur:

Chest or nipple bulge

It is one of the first physical changes observed by women at the beginning of pregnancy, especially if the pregnancy for the first time is the feeling of changes in the chest accompanied by a feeling of pain when the pressure, or feeling numbness or feeling full chest full or heavy, because the chest begins to grow in the first two weeks of pregnancy And is equipped to manufacture milk, and the main reason for these changes is increased secretion of pregnancy hormones.

Feeling tired

During the pregnancy, the body makes a lot of effort, which makes women feel tired because of the following:

  • The secretion of the hormone Bergsteron and with the increase of this hormone you feel tired and desire to sleep.
  • Increased blood flow and strength of heart rate and number.
  • There are some feelings and fears that may consume your energy and make your sleep unstable.

Constipation

As the hormone progesterone slows down the process of digestion, so the food passes slowly in the digestive system, which may lead to constipation

Simple bleeding or feeling of colic

Some women at the beginning of pregnancy experience very little or no bleeding. This is between the tenth and the 14th day of egg fertilization, and this bleeding does not last long.

Other symptoms

  • Headaches: Because of increased hormones in the blood.

Colic: Because of increased uterine size.

  • Feeling nausea with or without vomiting: This is due to slow digestion because of increased estrogen secretion, in addition to increasing the sensitivity of smell during pregnancy, which makes them feel sick of some odors.
  • Dizziness: As a result of the expansion of blood vessels leading to low blood pressure.
  • Increased urination: Increasing the size of the uterus increases the pressure on the bladder and reduces its size, which increases the need to urinate.
  • Increase appetite or lack of desire for some foods.
  • Mood Swings.
  • High body temperature.
Therefore, when these symptoms occur, women should perform laboratory tests to check their pregnancy, as these symptoms do not necessarily mean pregnancy. These symptoms may occur as a result of a particular disease or a malfunction of the body.