The earliest symptoms of pregnancy

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In the first month of pregnancy, pregnant women do not feel the beginning of a new life. But there are some important signs that will remind women of childbearing age that they may be pregnant. Many female friends often pay attention to such a question: how long will pregnancy take? As for this problem, it depends on people. Generally speaking, when pregnant, there will be a series of symptomatic reactions. We can distinguish from these symptomatic reactions. Here is a detailed description of the early pregnancy which write symptoms.

The earliest symptoms of pregnancy

Menopause: once menstruation expired more than 10 days, should be pregnant; Early pregnancy reaction: about 40 days after menopause, dizziness, fatigue, increased sleep, salivation, nausea, morning vomiting, etc.

Frequent urination, pregnant female friends will urinate more than before, some can urinate frequently; In addition, there are also changes in the breast: the breast gradually increases, with mild swelling pain and nipple pain feeling, nipple and areola color deepened, dark brown nodules around the areola.

Nausea, vomiting: mainly due to pregnancy hormone changes, do not need special treatment. Severity is divided into three levels: 1. Nausea, loss of appetite, mild vomiting: do not eat too much, 2: vomiting, vomiting several times a day. 3: Hyperemesis is accompanied by water shortage and electrolyte imbalance.

matters needing attention

Walk carefully: the first 3 months of pregnancy, the most likely to cause abortion, mother to be travel, upstairs, in and out of the bathroom must be careful to avoid falling. Non contact with tobacco and alcohol: non contact with tobacco and alcohol not only refers to not smoking or drinking, but also includes not staying in a smoking environment for a long time at ordinary times. Passive smoking can also cause harm to children. General people's attitude towards pregnant women is best to pay attention to, do not do stimulating or large-scale action. Do not go to theaters, dance halls, shops and other gathering places, avoid contact with patients with influenza, rubella, infectious hepatitis and other patients.