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What are early signs of pregnancy?

What Are the Early Signs of Pregnancy?

Worried you might be pregnant? While taking a pregnancy test is the first step in finding out, there are other signs to look out for that may indicate you’re pregnant. 

This article will highlight the most common early symptoms of pregnancy. However, if you’re looking for free pregnancy testing or a safe space to talk, we’re here—and all appointments and resources are free and confidential. 

Top Common Symptoms of Early Pregnancy

Pregnancy causes hormonal changes that can, in turn, cause physical symptoms. If you notice any of the following symptoms, there’s a chance you might be pregnant:

1. Missed Period: One of the most obvious early signs of pregnancy is a missed menstrual period. If your cycle is regular and you’re late, it may be time to take a pregnancy test. However, stress, hormonal imbalances, or other health conditions can also cause missed periods.

2. Nausea with/without vomiting: Nausea, often referred to as morning sickness, is a common early pregnancy symptom. It can occur at any time of the day and may or may not be accompanied by vomiting. While this symptom occurs during early pregnancy, it can last into the third trimester for some women.

3. Breast Changes: Early pregnancy often brings changes to the breasts. You may notice tenderness, swelling, or increased sensitivity. The areolas (the area around the nipples) might also darken and enlarge. These changes are due to hormonal shifts preparing the body for breastfeeding.

4. Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired is another common early sign of pregnancy. The body undergoes significant changes to support the growing pregnancy, and increased levels of the hormone progesterone can cause sleepiness and fatigue.

5. Frequent Urination: Increased urination can begin early in pregnancy due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow to the kidneys. As the pregnancy progresses, the growing uterus also puts pressure on the bladder, contributing to this symptom.

We’re Here for You

Are you experiencing any of these symptoms? Taking a pregnancy test is an important next step. Since other health conditions can mimic the symptoms of early pregnancy, a pregnancy test will help confirm whether you’re pregnant.  

At A Woman’s Concern, we understand what you’re going through right now and are here to talk with you every step of the way. We offer free pregnancy testing and follow-up ultrasounds to give you the clarity you need right now. 

Schedule your free, confidential appointment today.

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