What are the symptoms before 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. For the first pregnant mother, what are the symptoms of early pregnancy that indicate that you are pregnant? Early pregnancy symptoms vary from person to person, such as chest pain, vomiting, etc. What are the symptoms before pregnancy? Let me share with you.

What are the symptoms before pregnancy

1. Breasts swell and become especially soft one or two weeks after conception. Because the body produces a lot of estrogen and progesterone in early pregnancy, the glands in the breast begin to grow. And these hormones will enable the breast to store more fluid, so it will feel heavier and sore than before, and more sensitive than premenstrual syndrome.

2. Bleeding when the fertilized egg adheres to the uterus 6-12 days after conception, slight vaginal bleeding may occur. This is not harmful, but if you suspect that you are pregnant, see a doctor immediately, because if the bleeding occurs 12 days after you are pregnant, you may suspect that menstruation is coming.

3. Fatigue in the first few weeks of pregnancy, your body will continue to work 24 hours to support pregnancy, and fatigue is the body's response. Progesterone produced after pregnancy will raise your basic body temperature, so you will lack physical strength. And your heart rate will increase to provide more oxygen to the uterus, so you will feel very tired.

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