Women are born to be mothers, but sometimes they don't know when they become pregnant. In fact, women can determine whether they are pregnant by observing their own physical changes. In fact, women's bodies undergo many changes after pregnancy. This article will provide a detailed explanation of how women know they are pregnant.
In the first month of pregnancy, pregnant women will not feel that a new life has sprouted. At this point, there are some important signs to remind women of childbearing age that they may be pregnant.
Not having menstruation
Healthy couples who have not taken any contraceptive measures and have had normal sexual activity before and after ovulation, with a normal menstrual cycle, but suddenly do not have menstruation after one week, should go to the hospital to check their urine to determine if they are pregnant. At this point, the hospital can roughly detect signs of pregnancy. If it expires by one month, it is easy to assume that you are pregnant. But it cannot be ruled out that some women who are already pregnant may still go through menstruation once or twice when it is due. But observant people will feel that menstrual blood is less than usual and the duration is shorter than before.
Special basal body temperature
Under normal circumstances, the basal body temperature of women of childbearing age is a typical bidirectional body temperature with low and high body temperatures from menstruation to mid menstruation. If the body temperature remains in the high temperature phase during the later period and menstruation does not occur for more than 21 days, it is a sign of early pregnancy. This is an important indicator for measuring pregnancy.
Changes in appetite
Some women begin to experience changes in appetite shortly after their menstrual period expires. Nausea and vomiting occur without reason, and worsen in the morning. Taste has also changed, suddenly preferring sour or other foods that were previously disliked after menopause, and disliking greasiness; I usually like to eat things, but now I don't like them anymore; I don't like to eat food that I have eaten once the second time. Some people simply don't want to eat anything, and even vomit when they smell food, and so on. Medically, this phenomenon is called "early pregnancy reaction", which is not a disease and generally does not require medication treatment. After half a month to a month, these symptoms will naturally disappear.
Changes in breasts
In the early stages of pregnancy, breasts will enlarge slightly and become solid and heavy, with a feeling of fullness and tenderness. The color of the areola deepens, small particles appear particularly prominent, and brown nodules appear.
Urinary frequency
In the early stages of pregnancy, frequent urination and increased frequency of urination are symptoms caused by an enlarged uterus that compresses the bladder. This situation is different from urinary system infections, as there are no symptoms such as urinary pain or fever. It is a natural phenomenon and does not require treatment.
Mental fatigue and drowsiness
In the early stages of pregnancy, feeling tired, weak, and wanting to sleep. This period will not last too long and will pass soon.
Emotionally volatile and prone to being sentimental
This article provides a detailed introduction to the physical changes that occur in women after pregnancy. If these changes occur in your body, then you may already be pregnant. If you suspect that you are pregnant, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up. The hospital can determine whether a woman is pregnant through scientific methods.