Irregular periods because of denseness of activities sometimes make you not realize that you are pregnant. However, when experiencing the signs below, though not all, is not impossible that you are two entities. Of course, to further confirm it, a pregnancy test should be done.
1. Flatulence
Hormonal changes that occur early in pregnancy can cause stomach feels bloated, similar to that experienced premenstrual bloating.
2. More sensitive to the smell
Often, young pregnant women are more sensitive to a wide range of aromas, including coffee, certain spices, perfume, or even certain foods that were previously very popular. No one knows for sure the cause of this. Allegedly, the taste is sensitive to the smell is due to rapidly increasing amount of estrogen during pregnancy.
3. Nausea or vomiting
In some pregnant women, morning sickness is felt just a month after conception, although some are experiencing 1-2 weeks early. There is also an experience not only in the morning, but afternoon, evening, and night. Some felt initially lost after the second trimester of pregnancy, some are a little longer. However, that did not feel the nausea and vomiting was also there.
4. More frequent urination
Shortly after the pregnancy, hormonal changes cause increased blood flow rate through the kidneys. This has resulted in more rapid bladder filled, so that urination becomes more frequent. With increasing gestational age, frequency of urination will be more frequent.
Blood volume increases dramatically during pregnancy, which means more fluid processed in the kidneys and bladder ends. The situation is "worse" with fetal weight continues to grow so that the pressure on your bladder.
5. Fatigue
If you often feel as if power runs out when not doing strenuous activities, should be assumed you are pregnant. No one knows what the exact cause of fatigue that often plagued the pregnancy at a young age, but presumably the hormone progesterone increased rapidly contribute to the condition you are experiencing frequent sleepiness. Of course, morning sickness and frequent urination at night will add to your lethargy.
Generally, your energy will return after stepping on second trimester of pregnancy. However, this fatigue will usually come back late in pregnancy. The reason, the body burden of increasingly heavy and difficult to sleep soundly that night because sleeping positions uncomfortable. Do not forget, depression can be the cause.
In some pregnant women, morning sickness is felt just a month after conception, although some are experiencing 1-2 weeks early. There is also an experience not only in the morning, but afternoon, evening, and night. Some felt initially lost after the second trimester of pregnancy, some are a little longer. However, that did not feel the nausea and vomiting was also there.
4. More frequent urination
Shortly after the pregnancy, hormonal changes cause increased blood flow rate through the kidneys. This has resulted in more rapid bladder filled, so that urination becomes more frequent. With increasing gestational age, frequency of urination will be more frequent.
Blood volume increases dramatically during pregnancy, which means more fluid processed in the kidneys and bladder ends. The situation is "worse" with fetal weight continues to grow so that the pressure on your bladder.
5. Fatigue
If you often feel as if power runs out when not doing strenuous activities, should be assumed you are pregnant. No one knows what the exact cause of fatigue that often plagued the pregnancy at a young age, but presumably the hormone progesterone increased rapidly contribute to the condition you are experiencing frequent sleepiness. Of course, morning sickness and frequent urination at night will add to your lethargy.
Generally, your energy will return after stepping on second trimester of pregnancy. However, this fatigue will usually come back late in pregnancy. The reason, the body burden of increasingly heavy and difficult to sleep soundly that night because sleeping positions uncomfortable. Do not forget, depression can be the cause.
6. Breast swelling
One early sign of pregnancy is breast become sore and sensitive when touched. The reason is the increasing number of hormones. Pain and swelling is more pronounced than when menstruating. This discomfort will decrease significantly after the first trimester ends, because the body starts to adjust to hormonal changes.
7. No menstruation
If you are classified as irregular menstruation, when guests are absent monthly you may soon have a pregnancy test. However, for an irregular or no menstrual cycles observed, nausea, breast swelling and frequent urination can be a sign before you are aware of menstruation does not come.
8. Bleeding
In early pregnancy, even before I realized that you're pregnant, sometimes spots of blood appear for 1-2 days. No one knows for sure what causes it, but presumably this occurs because the fertilized egg to explore the uterine wall. Excavation is a process that lasts 6-7 days after fertilization.
9. Basal body temperature stays high
If you find your basal body temperature higher than normal for 18 consecutive days, it is not possible you are pregnant.
10. Positive pregnancy test
Pregnancy test kits are sometimes not accurately detect pregnancy, except when it's done a week after the late menstruation. So, if you do the test before it and the result is negative, try again in a few days. When you get a positive result, immediately visit your obstetrician.