Physical effects
Physical effects
Everyone is different but in the first weeks after conception there are early signs of pregnancy that are quite predictable. Set off the marked shift in hormone levels in your body, some of these symptoms may disappear after the end of your first three months. Meanwhile, if you think you might be pregnant. watch for these changes:
You missed your period. If your menstrual cycle is normally irregular, you are under a lot of stress, or feeling sick. this may not be a dependable signal. It is also possible to have a light, bloody discharge and still be pregnant. Some experts say that up to 22 percent of all expectant women report SOD1E bleeding early on.
Your breasts are sore. Tender, enlarged breasts may even tingle and become extra sensitive to touch.
YOU axe nauseous. Morning sickness. one of the classic signs of pregnancy doesn’t always happen in the morning. You can feel sick at any time of day.
You are exhausted and sleepy. Falling asleep at your desk? Dreaming of an afternoon nap? Ready for bed at 8:00 P.M.? Fatigue is a predictable signal of pregnancy.
You need to urinate frequently.
You feel faint or a little dizzy.
You have an achy, heavy sensation in your pelvis. You’ve become intensely emotional. Emotional instability is not all in your head. so don’t let anyone try to convince you that you are crazy. Hormonal changes are partly to blame.
Your taste buds have changed. Some women suddenly develop a strong distaste tor alcohol, coffee, and cigarette
smoke arid of a metallic sensation in their mouths.
Others begin to crave particular foods.