A baby begins life even before he is born – from
conception until the uterus finally pushes him out of his mother’s
body. This is the phenomenon we call pregnancy. It starts when the male
sperm unites with the female egg and develops into an embryo. While several
women say they can already detect pregnancy from the moment of conception,
some see the pregnancy symptoms much later.
As the woman’s body prepares itself for child-bearing, she will
notice several changes. The telltale signs of pregnancy include the following:
Absence of menstruation
This is usually the first sign of pregnancy. Take note, though, that it
should not always be linked with pregnancy symptoms, as missing your monthly
period can also mean some other kind of hormonal imbalance or condition.
Morning sickness
It would be prudent to note that the pregnancy symptom called “morning
sickness” does not happen only in the mornings. This feeling of dizziness
can happen at any time of the day. The hormonal changes occurring during
pregnancy generally trigger bouts of nausea and vomiting. Another related
symptom would be constant tiredness, which a possibly pregnant woman experiences
even if no physical activity had been performed (but, then, again, it could
also be due to improper nutrition).
Strong craving for certain foods
The cause of this pregnancy symptom is still undetermined. But pregnant
women have been infamous for requesting/demanding different kinds of food,
owing to uncontrollable appetite urges. On some cases, “strong craving” is
an understatement.
Mood swings and headaches
A woman’s emotions sometimes become slave to the hormonal changes
linked with pregnancy. Quite common are bouts of depression, vagueness,
listlessness and irritability.
Sleepiness
This symptom is not due to fatigue. Women who are pregnant usually long
for sleep early in the evening. Again, blame the hormones.
Frequent urination
As the womb expands to make room for the growing fetus, it bears down
on the urinary bladder, causing constant urges to pass urine. Some women
have also been observed to develop white, creamy vaginal discharge during
pregnancy, while the breasts tend to swell and grow tender (as the mammary
glands brace themselves for breastfeeding).
Not all signs of pregnancy are obvious. But when the above mentioned symptoms
present themselves to you, and you have enough reason to suspect that you
are pregnant, you must consult your doctor at once, preferably an obstetrician.
(An obstetrician specializes in caring for women while they are pregnant
and even after pregnancy.) The doctor will then run tests to find out whether
you ARE pregnant and in which pregnancy level you are already in. If your
doctor bears good news, that, indeed, a miracle has formed in your womb,
congratulations! You will soon be holding in your arms the greatest gift
you will ever receive.
About the author:
Charlene J. Nuble 2005. For up to date links and information about
pregnancy, please go to: http://pregnancy.besthealthlink.net/or for updated
links and information on all health related topics, go to: http://www.besthealthlink.net/
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