For many women with fertility plans, it is very important to pay attention during the preparation period and hope to conceive successfully. However, for women who are pregnant for the first time, they may not be very familiar with pregnancy reactions and may not be very sensitive. Therefore, let's learn together how long it takes for pregnancy reactions to occur?
There is usually a noticeable vomiting reaction around 15 to 20 days after pregnancy, which is most severe in the morning. After 16 weeks of pregnancy, the vomiting reaction usually subsides. However, due to individual physical conditions, some expectant mothers may have longer durations and varying degrees of reactions. At this time, it is best to have a light diet.
The development of breasts also changes with the growth of the fetus. Generally, within one to two weeks after conception, the breasts of expectant mothers will become larger and softer. Breast swelling and pain can be more severe during the 4-6 weeks after pregnancy. Another issue is the high basal body temperature. During ovulation, the basal body temperature will increase by about 0.3-0.5 degrees. If the basal body temperature remains high for more than 18 days, it can be determined that pregnancy has occurred.
Early pregnancy may also experience pregnancy reactions such as frequent urination, fatigue, drowsiness, changes in appetite, and significant emotional fluctuations. If these pregnancy reactions occur, expectant mothers can determine whether they are pregnant through pregnancy tests such as pregnancy tests, HCG blood tests, and ultrasound examinations.