Wednesday, December 26, 2007

First Pregnancy Symptom - Your Dreams Come Alive

Every woman has different first symptoms during pregnancy. Not only that- symptoms may also vary from pregnancy to pregnancy. However, if you wish to start a family, to be able to pinpoint the first symptoms of pregnancy is important. The most common way of knowing you are pregnant is a missed period.

The Early Signs

However, there are signs in the first weeks of pregnancy that make themselves known quite early. Most women will feel some indefinable changes within them. You may feel a slight tingling sensation in your breasts, you might become irritable and start weeping, and you may develop a craving for certain foods. There is also an urge to urinate more often and a slight vaginal discharge.

When You Should Visit The Doctor

Women may observe some mild bleeding and for some it may be heavy. This can also be a symptom of some complications so at this time it is important to consult your doctor or a good obstetrician. The doctor will probably conduct an internal examination to find inside your belly a soft enlarged uterus. Alternatively, he may do a urine test or a blood test and give you the good news.

A pregnancy test can also be done by buying a pregnancy test kit from the chemist or online. These tests are usually highly reliable. Another test that can be carried out is an ultrasound. Here a beam of high-pitched sound is directed at the woman’s belly. The ultrasound is able to creates pictures of the content of the woman’s uterus and indicate a sign of pregnancy

Preparing For Pregnancy

Once your doctor informs you that you are pregnant, it is time for some changes in your life for the health and safety of your baby. Prepare, by eating healthy food rich in folic acid, multi vitamins and calcium. Eat fresh green leafy vegetables, fruits, citrus fruits, legumes and fortified cereals. Also, drink at least 6-8 glasses of water daily so that you do not get dehydrated. Exercise regularly, take rest, and relax.

Therefore, when you get the first symptoms of pregnancy rejoice because you could be having a baby, and these may be some of the most precious moments of a lifetime.

Early Sign Of Pregnancy - A Time To Rejoice

Pregnancy can be a truly rewarding and exciting time for a woman. What are the early signs of pregnancy? Can you be sure that you are pregnant, if you have missed your period? Yes, that is a vital indicator that you may be pregnant, but there are other signs as well.

Am I Pregnant?

If you have been having unprotected intercourse and have any of these signs you could be pregnant. If you have spotting and cramps; this is caused by the implantation of the egg against the uterine walls and causes implantation bleeding or spotting. Spotting is pinkish or brownish in color and the bleeding is not heavy.

Some other early signs of pregnancy are frequent urination, because of the pressure that the growing uterus exerts on the urinary bladder. Increase in body temperature up to 1.6 degrees during ovulation is an indication that you may be pregnant. Fatigue caused by a change in hormone levels is another indicator of pregnancy. Some women experience nausea as a sign of pregnancy. Tenderness in the breasts is also felt, but it goes away as the body adjusts to the new hormone levels. The Areolas become darker and some women suffer constipation.

Should I take A Pregnancy Test?

When any or some of these signs are observed, you should go in for a pregnancy test. You may buy a pregnancy kit online, take the test yourself, and then go for a proper check up to the doctor. The doctor will do a urine test and a blood test to check for confirmation of the pregnancy. If it is positive, you will probably be elated. Now you have a growing infant in your womb.

What Precautions Should I Take To Have A Healthy Baby?


However, you must take some precautions to ensure you have a healthy pregnancy. You must eat a healthy diet, exercise, take rest and not drink or smoke. Therefore, once the early signs of pregnancy have given way to happy reality, it is wishing the pregnant mother to be 9 months of happy and healthy waiting.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Signs And Symptoms- You May Be Having A Baby!

Pregnancy is a beautiful experience and when a woman experiences signs and symptoms telling her she is going to be a mother it can be a moment of sheer exhilaration for her. But what are the early signs of pregnancy?

Missed Period

This is a common symptom of pregnancy. It can be a confusing sign because missed periods are also caused due to stress, weight fluctuation, stopping of oral contraceptives or illnesses.

Tingling Sensation In The Breast

You may start feeling a tingling sensation in the breasts, the breasts may begin to enlarged and feel sore or tender and the areolas or nipples may begin to darken.

Nausea

Some women may experience feelings of nausea or vomiting. Some others do not experience nausea at all. This is a most unwelcome sign of pregnancy, starts 2 weeks into conception, and disappears by the third month. It is also known as morning sickness.

Frequent Urination And Constipation


A pregnant woman may experience frequent urination. This happens because of the pressure that the growing uterus exerts on the urinary bladder. Constipation is another early sign that a woman could be pregnant.

Heightened Sense Of Taste And Smell

Here, a woman feels uneasy about eating certain foods and develops an uncontrollable craving for other foods.

When Should You Do A Pregnancy Test?

If you have any of these signs and symptoms of pregnancy and think you may be pregnant its time to go in for a pregnancy test. You can buy a pregnancy test kit from the chemist or online. You can do the pregnancy test as soon as you have missed your first period or even sooner. Pregnancy tests used the right way and at the right time can be very accurate. Rarely, the will the test say you are not pregnant when you are. If you still miss your next period, do another test or visit the doctor. The doctor will do a urine and blood test to check if you are pregnant.

At the end of the day, different women have different signs and symptoms of pregnancy. You should make sure you either visit the doctor to confirm the signs or take a pregnancy test, so that if you are having a baby, all goes well and you have a healthy and safe pregnancy.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Pregnancy Symptoms - Cramping

Cramping- An Early Pregnancy Sign of Pregnancy

“I was so sure that I would get my period because I was having severe cramping, but I soon realized that I was pregnant and my baby was causing the cramping.”

During pregnancy, you may have many doubts and fears. The symptom of cramping may cause these. However, it is perfectly normal to cramp or have some abdominal pains in the early stages of pregnancy. These cramps may feel like menstrual cramps, but they will usually not be accompanied by any bleeding at all. Some times, pregnancy cramping may be accompanied by slight spotting. The blood color will be pinkish, reddish, or brownish in color. There is a common perception that bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy is a negative sign. However, this could be a perfectly normal first sign of pregnancy. Still, when there is spotting, a doctor should be informed.

Imaginary Cramping

Some times a couple wants a baby so desperately that the woman who is told that she will experience cramping as a sign of pregnancy, starts believing that she is actually experiencing abdominal cramps. This may be just part of her imagination.

Ectopic Cramping

Sometimes, a pregnancy is not such a happy time for the mother to be. This is the time she may have tubal pregnancy or an ectopic pregnancy. Abdominal Cramps are also a symptom of such a pregnancy. A sudden severe pain in the lower abdomen, with slight bleeding of the vagina could indicate that the mother and baby are in trouble. This symptom should be taken very seriously and you must consult a doctor immediately, so he can decide how to proceed with the pregnancy.

It is imperative that in preparing for a pregnancy and during pregnancy, you read many books, articles, magazines. Surf the net for explanations on cramping or pregnancy information in general. This is besides the professional advice that you take from your doctor.