What most women take as a first sign of early pregnancy is a missed period but truthfully, there are a few other signs that can be detected earlier than a missed period that could mean you’re pregnant. Keep in mind that these symptoms are generally counted on as reliable indicators of pregnancy but are in no way a guarantee—it’s always best to get tested by your physician. So what are some very early pregnancy signs and symptoms?
Changes in your breasts
When your breasts are swollen and uncomfortable, you may chalk it up to an “off” day or something wrong with your bra, but the fact is that your breasts don’t change for no reason at all. Women who are in tune with their bodies will instantly recognize tenderness at wrong times. The other thing that can change on women’s breasts as an early sign of pregnancy is the nipples, especially the area around them. The area around the nipple can get noticeably darker while the nipples themselves can be extremely sensitive and even a little swollen themselves.
Upset stomach
Morning sickness definitely occurs around the sixth week of a pregnancy but almost all women experience at least an upset stomach much sooner than that. If your stomach is sensitive though, nausea in the morning may bring vomiting with it. Keep in tune with your body; if you feel nauseous, it’s not without cause. We love this Pinkstork organic tea for nausea. If you have a sweet tooth this ginger hard candy is also great.
Smelling your cravings
Most women have a heightened sense of smell and a new awareness of food at the very early start of a pregnancy. This can happen before they know it because their body has already kicked into pregnancy mode! Smells of certain foods can be heightened which can oddly curb appetite or you could feel hungry at all times during the day. No one is to say which side your body might swing to but if something is wildly different with your eating pattern or appetite, your body may be trying to tell you something.
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Changing bodily functions
Since your body is changing the instant that you become pregnant, everything inside your body begins adapting instantaneously also. Your urinary schedule will increase noticeably when you get pregnant. While this increases, you may also experience some constipation because pregnancy changes the way your food is digested. This also can easily be overlooked but being in tune with your body is key to noticing any changes, big or small.
Increased level of fatigue
You may come home from work or a busy day of shopping and be exhausted—that is normal. You may be beyond exhausted, weary even at 1 o’clock even though you’ve had a good night’s sleep; that is a major sign of something being different in your body. Tiredness that sleep can cure is normal; any other kind of deeply felt weariness is definitely not.
What dreams! Dreams that are incredibly realistic, dramatic or intense can be a sign of pregnancy. This is caused by excess hormones being produced in our bodies. Your dreams, if they are substantially different from regular dreams for a prolonged amount of time, can definitely mean that something is changing inside you and that your body is reacting to something foreign in your body—a baby!
See another take on Early Pregnancy Signs here as well as Spotting Before Your Period. Good luck!
Allie Samborn is a freelance writer based in Vancouver, BC. She has covered a wide range of topics from fly fishing destinations to makeup trends . She has her BA in English Literature and a diploma in Fashion Merchandising.
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My period isn’t due for 6 days however I started spotting on yesterday still spotting now but no cramps I had unprotected sex a couple of days before Valentine’s Day could I be pregnant
Ok so I haven’t done this before but here goes
So I’m one week late with my periods and myself and my husband have being trying for a baby but I recently got diagnosed with pcos so I’ve been put on clomid I’m now a month on clomid and I have recently being experiencing lower back pain , sickness at night, urinating frequently, a very full feeling at the top of my tummy and spotting … I’ve taken a pregnancy test and it came up negative … is it too early or what should I do ??? HELP
I always get my period on the 21 of every month but January I get a 2 day spotting on the 16 and have not get my period at all I do have pcos so it has always been hard for me to get pregnant what dose this mine can someone help me I take a test today 1/24/17 but the tested said (-) what should I do
My first pregnant sign was soreness in my breasts. I felt that breasts are painful and sensitive when touching. The pain lasted for a long time, which is different from PSM. After my missed period about 10 days, I tried the test and saw 2 lines.
Hi. I have my period last August 19, 2017. I have an intercourse with my husband last September 10 of this year. After 2-3 days, I always felt something is wrong with my body. such as lightheadedness, fatigue, my breasts are tender and irritable-which I didn’t feel whenever my period nearly approach. In addition, it’s now 5 days since we do that and I am expecting my period on Sept. 17. But the thing is, I do have a pink / brown blood that is small amount on my pads-I thought it was my period. But it not continued to flow. Only spotting.
Which is very unusual to me because it don’t happen to me anytime I am expecting my period. It is the very first time this spotting seen before my period approach. Is there anything wrong on my body? Please help
Hi. I have my period last August 19, 2017. I have an intercourse with my husband last September 10 of this year. After 2-3 days, I always felt something is wrong with my body. such as lightheadedness, fatigue, my breasts are tender and irritable-which I didn’t feel whenever my period nearly approach. In addition, it’s now 5 days since we do that and I am expecting my period on Sept. 17. But the thing is, I do have a pink / brown blood that is small amount on my pads-I thought it was my period. But it not continued to flow. Only spotting.
Which is very unusual to me because it don’t happen to me anytime I am expecting my period. It is the very first time this spotting seen before my period approach. Is there anything wrong on my body? Please help
Hi! My husband and I had an unprotected intercourse. Then 2 days after i had a brown spotting. At first I thought that my period went a few days early. But the next day I had a spotting again at same time. Tomorrow is the expected date of my period. So what could be the meaning of my spottings before the expected date of my period? Can anyone please help. I don’t want to get pregnant
When I woke up the other morning i had woken up to use the bathroom and when i went to clean there was some blood but nothing that continued. I had PROTECTED sex on Monday so what does this mean… my period usually comes towards the end of every month.
I need answers quick i cannot get pregnant and i need options besides a pregnancy test. And im sure the condom did not break