This is
probably the most commonly shared by pregnant women symptoms. Even in the
earliest days of pregnancy, your body prepares for future changes that will
face. If a sudden tiredness falls on you when you have not changed your heres
sleeping or waking, it's probably that you're "sleeping for two."
You feel
daubed
Nothing like
morning sickness, which in a few weeks, will require you to rush to the toilet
as soon as you put one foot down in the morning. You do not want to vomit
smeared but you feel as if the dinner the night before was struggling to pass.
And this unpleasant sensation can fall on you at any time of the day. Doctors
believe that this is the first indication of hormonal changes occurring in your
body for pregnancy.
Your bra is
too tight
The levels of
estrogen, progesterone and prolactin are on the rise: all these hormonal
fluctuations have a direct impact on your chest. Your breasts are heavier than
usual, as if you are suffering from pre-menstrual syndrome, and you feel
uncomfortable in your bra. If you look carefully you will notice also that
surely areolas of your breasts are darker than usual.
Your
temperature is a tad higher
When you
ovulate, your body temperature rises half a degree thanks to a surge in
progesterone. She then sets out again downwards when the rules appear. But if
you are pregnant, progesterone levels will stay high and your temperature too.
The difference is too small for you to ressentiez, like when you have fever.
But if you take your temperature every morning upon waking to find your
ovulation days, that's something you might have noticed.
You lose a
little blood
Your rules
should not arrive before a week and yet you have noticed some blood stains on
your underwear. Above all do not worry: it's quite normal to lose a little
blood after conception and has nothing to worry about. This happens to about
one in three women: doctors call the "implantation bleeding". They
are among the warning signs of pregnancy: when the egg implants in the uterine
lining, it sometimes damages the lining, causing bleeding.
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