Sunday, June 26, 2016

Symptoms of Being Pregnant

Symptoms of Being Pregnant



Pregnancy can be a daunting process from the day of conception and symptoms that could mean anything – to what to do to keep the pregnancy healthy. It is important to have a guide to reference so you can make a wise and educated choice about your pregnancy in every stage. So how do you know you could be pregnant? See the following article.


Symptoms of Being Pregnant




















































Symptoms


Descriptions


Missing a Period


This is the obvious one so it is best to keep track and know if you are regular or not.


Nausea


Those hormones are going to start changing and nausea is one of the common symptoms.


Tender and Swollen Breasts


If you period hasn’t started and your breasts are still tender and swollen—chances are you’re pregnant.


Tingling and Prickling Nipples


Sounds like some form of torture and boy it can feel sensitive in a bra. This is a sure sign in combination with others.


Darker Areolas


If the area around your nipples is getting darker then you may be pregnant as there are not many other conditions that would cause such a thing.


Spotting


If you experience spotting and you are ten days after conception—this could mean an implantation bleed. If it does not lead to a regular period, then you may be pregnant.


Frequent Urination or Constipation


This is caused by the stretching of the uterus on the bladder and bowel causing these symptoms.


Sensitive Nose


You may have a heightened sense of smell.


Food Cravings


You may want some weird things at some weird hours so you need to be watchful of that.


Headaches


Pressure on the brain by water gain and hormonal changes may cause some headaches.


Emotional Swings


You can bet on some mood swings that those hormones are going to cause.


Dizziness


This is in line with why headaches happen. Although it is goo to check Blood Pressure.


Fatigue


Even in early stages your body will be using resources for the baby causing mom to feel tired and cranky.


Metallic Taste


This is a taste in the mouth that is also spawned by hormonal imbalance during pregnancy.


Vivid Dreams


Yes, you are even affected in your sleep. Your brain and hormones are in overdrive.


Positive Home Pregnancy Test


There are a lot of these on the market that are very sensitive. If it comes out positive you only have to confirm with other symptoms here.


Other Symptoms


Back ache, shortness of breath, Itchy Skin, tingling and numbness in hands, Leg Cramps, Varicose Veins, and vaginitis.


Cautions During Pregnancy

































































































Item


Avoid or Not


Comments


Alcohol


Avoid


Low birth weight-birth defects


Caffeine


Avoid or limit


Miscarriage risk


Unpasteurized food and Drink


Avoid


Bad bacteria risk


Raw Foods


Avoid


Bad bacteria risk


Certain fish: Shark, Tuna steaks, Swordfish, Tile fish, King mackerel


Avoid


Severe food, born illness


Kitty Litter


Avoid


Toxoplasmosis—same as fish illness


OTC and Prescribed meds


Avoid some


Contact physician about any type you are considering


Recreational Drugs


Avoid


ALL


Smoking


Avoid


Miscarriage risk


Computers


No


N/a


Flying


Avoid


When due date is near or upon doctor’s orders


Hair Dyes


No


High Impact Exercise


Avoid


Stick to aerobic low-impact


House hold chemicals


Avoid


Some so consult physician on which pose a threat


Bug Sprays


Avoid


Miscarriage risk


Lead


Avoid


Miscarriage risk


Microwaves


No


Hot tubs etc.


Avoid


Dangerous temp and infection risk


Self-tanning


Maybe


No real proof-inconclusive


Sex


Maybe


Only in high risk pregnancy’s


Tap water


No


Teeth whiteners


Maybe


Inconclusive evidence


Vaccinations


Yes


Check with physician on which ones


X-rays


Maybe


Check with physician



Using Common Sense in Pregnancy
These lists may sound like a Stress-maker. However, most of it is common sense. The baby is part of your body and anything you are exposed to—the baby will be exposed to—it’s that simple. The lists are there for several reasons. They are there to remind you of things you may not have thought of that you do each day. We don’t go about the day trying to harm our baby but we also all have habits. Some of these habits are obvious to us as a threat to an unborn baby and some are not. The list is also there because we cannot possibly know every chemical compound or potential contaminant in our food and drink. It helps to have a reference for a new mother to refer to and make an educated decision about.

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