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Weird Early Pregnancy Symptoms That No One Tells You
Many people know the classic signs of pregnancy. You missed your period. Have a tender chest. And you get tired all the time.
But pregnant women also experience a range of symptoms beyond these early signs. From mucus discharge to metal taste and headache.
Here is a list of 10 weird early pregnancy symptoms that no one tells you about.
1. Increased discharge
Although many women experience vaginal discharge, they are not often associated with pregnancy. But most pregnant women secrete sticky, white, or pale yellow mucus early in the first trimester and throughout their pregnancy.
Elevated hormones and vaginal blood flow cause discharge. It increases during pregnancy to prevent infections as your cervix and vaginal walls soften. See your doctor if the discharge starts to:
1. Smell unpleasant
2. It itches
3. Turns greenish yellow
4. Becomes very thick or watery
These may be signs of infection.
2. Your body temperature rises
When you first wake up in the morning after ovulation, your body temperature is slightly higher. This will continue until your next period begins.
But if this temperature, known as basal body temperature, remains elevated for more than two weeks, you could be pregnant.
3. Your head will ache, you will feel cramps, and you will want to urinate all the time
Hormonal changes and changes in blood volume during pregnancy can lead to headaches.
Some women also experience period-like cramps on either side of the lower abdomen. And most women will take additional trips to the toilet. This is because the growing uterus is putting pressure on the bladder.
4. You will feel like the room is spinning
It is not uncommon for pregnant women to feel dizzy during the first trimester. Pregnancy causes a drop in blood pressure and dilation of blood vessels.
But watch your symptoms closely. Severe dizziness combined with vaginal bleeding and severe abdominal pain can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy. In an ectopic pregnancy, a fertilized egg is implanted outside the uterus. Be sure to see your doctor immediately to avoid life-threatening complications.
5. False urge to go to the toilet
You may feel bloated, as if you want to release intestinal gas. But it just doesn't happen. This is because hormonal changes in pregnancy can lead to constipation, just like prenatal vitamins.
Your digestive system slows down during pregnancy. This gives the nutrients enough extra time for them to be absorbed into your bloodstream and reach your baby.
If you can't go, add more fiber to your diet, drink plenty of fluids, and exercise regularly. If needed, you can also talk with your gynecologist about adding a pregnancy-safe stool softener.
6. You May Experience False Menstruation
Between 25 and 40 percent of pregnant women will bleed slightly or notice spotting in early pregnancy. Minor bleeding can occur when a fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. This is called implantation bleeding. This usually happens about two weeks after conception.
Bleeding can also be caused by irritation of the cervix, an ectopic pregnancy, or threatened miscarriage. Be sure to seek immediate medical attention if your light bleeding worsens or is accompanied by severe cramps, back pain, or stabbing pains.
7. Take some napkins, pour tea and curl up in bed.
Pregnancy lowers immunity. This means you are more prone to coughs, colds and flu. It is not uncommon for pregnant women to experience cold or flu symptoms early in their pregnancy.
Talk to your gynecologist about treatment options that are safe for pregnancy. Pregnant women are more vulnerable to severe flu infections. This can lead to serious health problems for your child.
8. Burning sensation behind the breastbone
Hormones change everything during pregnancy. This includes a valve between the stomach and esophagus. This area becomes relaxed during pregnancy, which can leak stomach acid into the esophagus, causing heartburn.
Resist eating smaller, more frequent meals. Eliminate fried foods. Try to avoid sodas, citrus fruits, juices, and spicy foods.
9. Mood
Swings Your hormones change suddenly when you become pregnant. It can unsettle your emotions. You will feel unusually whiny and emotional. Your libido goes from hot to cold and then hot again. You may also experience mood swings. This is very common in early pregnancy.
10. Feeling of metal taste in the mouth
The rise in estrogen and progesterone levels during pregnancy can lead to taste changes in many pregnant women.
A condition called dysgeusia causes some pregnant women to taste metal. You will feel as if you were chewing on some old coins with your lunch. Get rid of the metallic taste by chewing on salty crackers and chewing sugar-free gum. Also try drinking colder liquids or eating spicy foods.
Finally
Some of the symptoms listed above may make you think that you are just stressed and exhausted. But when tested together, they can indicate pregnancy.
Pay attention to what your body is telling you. It may be time to see your doctor for a pregnancy test.
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by pregnancyice on 2021-04-14 10:58:27
