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The best way to know for sure that you're pregnant is with a pregnancy test. But there are early symptoms of pregnancy that can alert you to the fact that you may be pregnant and should have a test.

Implantation Bleeding and Spotting and Symptoms as the First Pregnancy Sign and Symptom

Implantation bleeding is one of several typical pregnancy symptoms and pregnancy signs. It usually happens around 6-12 days after ovulation and fertilization. 

Early Pregnancy Symptoms

Early pregnancy symptoms before missed period and signs of pregnancy before missed period are described . Answers the question about  all pregnancy signs.  Learn about pregnancy symptoms before missed period.

Morning Sickness

Morning sickness, nausea and vomiting can be among the first pregnancy symptoms and signs beginning around 4 weeks to 6 weeks into the pregnancy.

Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms - Am I Pregnant?

Learn all about early pregnancy symptoms and signs of pregnancy.

How Common Is Implantation Bleeding?

Implantation bleeding is fairly common with pregnancy. If you have some light spotting before your period would normally start this is not something to worry about and may be a sign of pregnancy.

Implantation Bleeding: Why Do I Feel My Period is About to Come?

If you have had spotting and think it might be implantation bleeding you may be paying very close attention to your body. Unfortunately, a pregnancy test will rarely if ever be positive at the time of implantation bleeding. 

When Does Implantation Bleeding And Spotting Happen?

Implantation and implantation bleeding occur on average about 9 days after ovulation (range between 6-12 days), which is about a week to a few days before your period would normally start.

Is It Implantation Bleeding or a Menstrual Period?

Implantation bleeding usually presents about a week before your menstrual period is due to begin (or 9 days after ovulation). Many women refer to this as spotting or do not even notice the bleeding at all. The closer to the day when the menstrual cycle is supposed to begin that the bleeding is noticed, the less chance of it being implantation bleeding.

What is the Earliest I Can Feel Pregnancy Signs and What are the Typical Pregnancy Signs?

Early pregnancy symptoms are often one of the first indications of
pregnancy. Unless a woman is trying to become pregnant and watching
closely for physical changes in the body, a missed menstrual cycle may
be the first clear indication of pregnancy.

What Are My Chances of Being Pregnant With Early Pregnancy Symptoms?

Many of the early signs of pregnancy are also signs of other physical
changes in the body. The final determination of pregnancy comes with a
positive urine or blood pregnancy test.

Beginning Signs of Pregnancy – Early Weeks

For most women, the positive result on a home or doctor’s office pregnancy test is the moment when they realize they are pregnant.

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Appetite, Increased

During pregnancy time, a woman's body will need additional calories, not just to
help the baby grow, but to keep her healthy as well. As caloric needs
increase, hunger may increase as well.

Mucus Plug Bloody Show

When the cervix dilates in preparation for labor, the cervical mucus plug is passed. When the plug loosens and washes out of the body, bloody show (blood-tinged cervical mucus and/or a small amount of blood) can result.

Breast Changes and Pain

Women often complain about breast tenderness and pain. In the beginning, the pain can be attributed to the sudden increase in progesterone and estrogen. As the pregnancy reaches later stages, milk production and the activation of milk ducts can be to blame.

Cervical Mucus Changes

Cervical mucus changes are common throughout the natural menstrual cycle that women experience each month. For women who are trying to conceive, the changes in cervical mucus can play a factor in choosing just the right time for lovemaking.

Breasts, Leaky (Colostrum)

When the final stages of pregnancy grow near, hormones are released that activate milk glands to begin production. At first the milk produced is thick and full of protein for easy digestion by the baby. This milk is called colostrum.

Chloasma, The Pregnancy Mask

During pregnancy a mask of discoloration, chloasma, on the face that can occur. But chloasma, or the pregnancy mask, is just a natural part of pregnancy.

Clumsiness

During pregnancy, women often have trouble keeping their balance. Slipping, tripping and generally having trouble walking from one place to the next can be an inconvenient side effect of pregnancy, but one that nearly every pregnant woman must deal with.

Contractions, Braxton Hicks

Braxton Hicks contractions are the female body’s way of preparing for birth. For a new mom, or even the seasoned mother-to-be, Braxton Hicks contractions can be difficult to sort out from real contractions that mean it’s time to give birth.

Diarrhea, Pre-Labor

Many expecting moms experience bouts of diarrhea before labor due to the
constant hormonal changes that are happening in her body. Others suffer
because Mother Nature is preparing the body for all the pushing she
must do to give birth.

Energy, Increased

Some women experience extra energy during pregnancy that is often
called the “nesting instinct”. Nesting often occurs closer to the end of
pregnancy, but is not uncommon for the duration of gestation.

Edema (Swollen Ankles and Feet)

The female body stores extra fluid to ensure that both you and your baby stay healthy. Unfortunately, some of that fluid will gather on the surface and cause mild swelling, especially in the feet and ankles.

Diarrhea During Pregnancy

During pregnancy diarrhea, or loose and watery stool, is common. While many women are faced with this symptom closer to the end of the pregnancy, others suffer from it throughout the gestational period.

Exhaustion, Postpartum

The baby has finally arrived and it feels like that boost of nesting energy left too quickly. Many moms feel postpartum exhaustion and simply need a bit of time to rest-up while her body is changing, yet again, and trying to return to normal.

Faintness, Dizziness

Feeling faint during pregnancy is common and could be the body’s way of saying, “I’m too hot!” or it could just be a natural reaction to growing a baby inside.

Fatigue

When the baby is growing inside a woman's tummy, the body uses tons of
stored energy, and all energy obtained from food to ensure the baby
continues to grow, and that the woman stays healthy. This can lead to
fatigue and extreme exhaustion in some cases.

Fecal Incontinence, Postpartum

Having a baby often causes a woman to lose control of her bodily functions. Fecal incontinence, or inability to control bowel movements and gas, may be common during and after, but that does not make it any less embarrassing.

Feet, Increased Size

Tummy, breasts and feet all grow during pregnancy. While the first two are expected, women are often surprised when their favorite shoes no longer fits.

Forgetfulness

Pregnancy induced forgetfulness is a common part of having a baby. It is not uncommon, however, for women to forget things that seem imprinted on the brain like their own cell phone number or home address.

Gums, Bleeding and Sore

In the mouth, swollen and bleeding gums during pregnancy are just a
side-effect of higher hormone levels that nearly every pregnant woman
must suffer with.

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