Symptoms of being pregnant for less than a month

  There are many subtle changes in physical characteristics during early pregnancy, but many women often fail to detect these changes in a timely manner. Firstly, it is necessary to determine pregnancy through formal testing methods. In fact, problems that occur within less than a month of pregnancy can help expectant mothers determine whether they are pregnant. So, what are the symptoms of being less than a month pregnant?

  

Symptoms of being pregnant for less than a month1

  Firstly, when pregnant women first become pregnant, their appetite may change slightly within less than a month, usually manifested as a decrease in appetite, not wanting to eat oily food, or not liking to see dishes or meals with too much oil. In addition, at the beginning of pregnancy, there may be a period of time when there are foods or snacks that one particularly wants to eat. As for what kind of food it is, it varies from person to person, some are fruits, and some are regular meals.

  The body temperature is low from the menstrual period to ovulation before pregnancy, slightly higher within two weeks after ovulation, and then decreases until the next menstrual period. But after pregnancy, the body temperature will not decrease, and the high temperature will continue for 3-4 months.

  After pregnancy, the nipples will darken and enlarge to varying degrees. There is also a feeling of breast hardening and pain. Normal bowel movements can also be abnormal, with severe constipation. People who are usually gentle suddenly become irritable, with active secretion of estrogen, disrupting the original balance and causing emotional instability. Every pregnant woman's physical condition will vary, and there will be different reactions and effects after pregnancy. It is recommended to be prepared.

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