Quickest Way to Tell if You`re Pregnant -Tips To Stay Healthy In The Critical Months of Pregnancy
Posted: Thursday, March 19, 2009
by Kacycarr
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How do you know if you're pregnant? Well just like any other disorder or illness a condition is primarily determined by the symptoms involved with it. So the way to tell if you're pregnant will boil down to how you are feeling, the changes you might see taking place in your body and maybe any unusual happenings you're experiencing. If you want to know if you are expecting a baby then we need to direct our attention to the symptoms we are accustomed to when pregnancy happens. Making assumptions that you are pregnant is not good; diagnosis of your pregnancy needs to be ascertained by a person in the medical profession.
Let us look at the symptoms that more times than not say that you`re pregnant. Remember, whether you have or have not any of symptoms that are about to be mentioned you still need to speak with a doctor if you are not feeling yourself. A regular way women check to see if they are pregnant is with a pregnancy test kit. They are simple to use and provide instant results and classed as a fine reliable forecasting system. Some women have a flair for telling if they are pregnant regardless of pregnancy symptoms or not. Usually these women have had babies before. But of course if you are looking for a way to tell if you are pregnant tells me you haven't` got a clue and this is meant in nice way.
Some symptoms can develop after implantation although their appearance and onset can differ hugely in each woman. In any pregnancy the first 3 months are critical so seek treatment at the slightest reason that gives you reason for concern. Eat healthy to maintain overall health so you can pass it on to your unborn baby in the womb.
Common pregnancy signs
Missed Period - Nonetheless, pregnancy isn't the only reason for menstruation ceasing so see your GP
Morning Sickness - Vomiting is a well recognized symptom of pregnancy and can happen at any time, day or night.
Implantation Bleeding Light spotting of blood as the embryo implants into their uterus wall can happen. Bleeding in pregnancy should always be checked out no matter how early or far into the pregnancy it occurs.
Swollen Sore Breasts - Early on in pregnancy breast changes take place. They increase in size and become sensitive. They maybe sore to touch because of swelling.
Fatigue Tiredness is a common symptom in the early stages of pregnancy, this is partially due to raised levels of the hormone progesterone.
Sensitivity Some women feel their stomach turn and want to balk (wretch) at specific smells and foods they may have once enjoyed before falling pregnant.
Frequent Urination This symptom nearly every pregnant will have to tolerate. It is one of the regular signs of early pregnancy and is down to a rise in the amount of blood circulating, and fluid processed by the body in combination with pressure on the bladder from the growing uterus.
Constipation Not all symptoms of pregnancy are harrowing but there are some that are most inconvenient at times and that's not including the big fat belly. Some women suffer from constipation as rising hormone levels slow digestion and the colon begins to absorb more water.
Tinny Taste In the early months of pregnancy it is not uncommon for women to have a funny taste in their mouth. The taste is clearly detailed as tasting like a sort of metallic flavor. This is said to be down to a mixture of hormones flowing around the body, especially as the 'pregnancy hormone' estrogen is also thought to play a role in the sense of taste.
Are you a young girl and just found out you`re pregnant but in a situation that you don`t know where to turn or who to talk to, if so you are not to worry. Speak to mum, your partner or GP. If you have reasons not to consult with them then call in and talk to your local priest or vicar who will give you help and guidance. You are not alone, and there are plenty of support groups for young girls like you. People in these establishments are there to listen and help you and your unborn baby.
If you have made the decision to keep your baby then you have to remember that raising a child is a challenge but a very rewarding one. It involves compromise at every stage. Bringing up a baby can be financially demanding so speak to mum as soon as. She will be there for you every inch of the way. And if anyone can give you the right advice it is she. There are some things you need to ask yourself that will give you answers and assure you in your indecisive moments relating to your pregnancy.
- Are you ready to be a mum
- Will the father be involved with the baby`s upbringing?
- How will you support yourself and your baby?
- Are you prepared to make a lifelong commitment to your baby?
- Where will you and your baby live?
- What kind of support network do you have, if you have one?
- What are the implications for your education and/or future career?
A counselor will explain to you about the adoption process. They will make sure that you're comfortable with the situation and aware of any future implications once the child is adopted by another family. The adoption agency can't guarantee that your baby is raised in the way that you would like, but the child's welfare is given top priority when choosing a suitable family. Remember that once you sign on the dotted line to hand your baby over your rights to see that child is zilch. But a child can get in touch with their birth mother or father after the age of 18.
You obviously came across this information because you were looking for ways on how to tell if you were pregnant, well now that you have, and know that you are, then you need to look for ways on how to keep you and your baby healthy throughout your pregnancy because, eighteen years is long time to wait if you suffered remorse. Please talk to mom or dad they will be your best friend throughout your pregnancy and there to hold your hand when needed.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Thank you so much i feel betterYou're welcome Angel
Keep well
Kacy
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