What symptoms indicate pregnancy

  After a woman becomes pregnant, her body will experience various pregnancy related reactions, most of which are normal physiological conditions. In the early stages of pregnancy, many women are unaware that they are pregnant, but they can infer from these pregnancy symptoms. So, what symptoms indicate pregnancy?

  

What symptoms indicate pregnancy1

  Pregnant women will first experience amenorrhea, which means delayed menstruation. If menstruation is delayed for more than 7 days, pregnancy can be detected using early pregnancy test strips. After pregnancy, pregnant women may feel drowsy and have symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge and slight lower abdominal bloating. The specific symptoms may vary from person to person and there are also significant individual differences.

  Most pregnant women experience morning sickness and nausea after five or six weeks of amenorrhea, and even feel nauseous as soon as they brush their teeth. They dislike greasy foods and may also experience loss of appetite, breast tenderness, and frequent urination in the early stages of pregnancy. These are all symptoms of pregnancy and are considered normal early pregnancy reactions. The vast majority of pregnant women will experience the disappearance of these early pregnancy symptoms after three months of pregnancy.

  As long as there is no vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, it is a normal pregnancy reaction. Some pregnant women may have no pregnancy reactions from pregnancy to delivery, some may be mild, and some may be very severe. Pregnant women should maintain a positive attitude towards pregnancy reactions and not worry too much, so as not to affect the development of the baby. During the early stages of pregnancy, it is important to supplement with folic acid to prevent fetal abnormalities.

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