Examination at the beginning of pregnancy
summary
Pregnancy can bring excitement as well as anxiety or fear, depending on whether you are ready to have a child. When you have doubts about your pregnancy, you can identify some physiological changes to determine whether you are pregnant. Of course, these symptoms may not be so accurate, but you can give us a reference!
Examination at the beginning of pregnancy
First: pay attention to your menstrual cycle. If it is more than 30 days since your last menstruation, you may be pregnant, unless your menstrual cycle is suddenly irregular or delayed due to other reasons.
Second: look for changes in your breasts. When you are pregnant, especially for the first time, breast changes are usually the first sign. Your breasts may feel painful or swollen and your nipples may turn black.
Third: pay attention to nausea, vomiting, or other digestive system abnormalities. Many women, but not all of them, usually have morning vomiting, and they will be more sensitive to some odors.
matters needing attention
Whether you feel tired or not, the first three months of pregnancy are often accompanied by the feeling of extreme fatigue, and you will find that you go to bed first but can't sleep, sometimes you will feel tired and dizzy.