So other than having a growing abdomen, what are
some signs that there’s a human growing inside you? I’ve collected information
on some of the less obvious signs of pregnancy. I’m sharing it here so that you
can be aware of some of the lesser known indications that you are pregnant.
1. Bleeding
Many women believe that if they are experiencing
vaginal bleeding, they aren’t pregnant. However, it is fairly common for women
to excrete blood from their v**ina during the beginning stages of pregnancy. In
fact, according to a study published in American Family Physician, about 25
percent of women bleed in their first trimester.
If you are bleeding the amount of a regular
period, you probably aren’t pregnant. However, slight spotting that is
generally a lighter color than menstrual blood is typical in pregnancies.
2. Increased s*x drive
Your body is making so many changes when you’re
pregnant and many of your body parts are becoming more sensitive. For example,
you have increased blood flow in the lower parts of your body and your vulva is
more engorged. Not only that, but the increase of hormones can make you hungry
for s*x. So if your libido is suddenly through the roof, you may want to
purchase a pregnancy test.
3. Metallic taste in your mouth
Believe it or not, hormones play a role in your
sense of taste. When your body experiences an increase in hormones from
pregnancy, it can take a while for them to even out and make flavors normal
again. Many pregnant women complain of weird tastes in their mouth after eating
or tasting a distinct metallic flavor.
4. Vivid dreams
Many women admit to having striking dreams while
they’re pregnant, even women who had trouble remembering their dreams when they
woke up before being pregnant. There are a number of theories trying to
understand the cause for these dreams. Some scientists cite hormones as the
cause, while others say that general sleeplessness makes dreams more common. No
matter the cause, if you are suddenly having vibrant dreams, it may suggest you
are pregnant.
5. Tender br**sts
During pregnancy and especially during the first
trimester, it’s common for your br**sts to be sensitive. In fact, they may even
ache agonizingly.
Besides that, your bosoms may protrude more than
usual, the area around your bosom may become larger and darker, and the blue
veins on your chest may become more obvious.
If you notice any of these changes in your
br**sts, this may indicate that you are pregnant.
6. Dark spots on skin
Dark spots on your skin, or what is referred to as
“melasma,” occurs in 50% of women during pregnancy. Hormone levels cause both
increased sensitivity to the sun and changes in your skin’s pigmentation.
7. Fatigue
Fatigue is common during pregnancy because your
body is producing more blood so it can carry nutrients to your growing baby.
Your hormone levels are shifting, and your body is experiencing many physical
and emotional changes, which can wear your body out.
If you are feeling more worn out than normal, it
could be an indication that you are expecting.
8. Frequent urination
If you suddenly find yourself fleeing for the
bathroom more often than used to be necessary, this may indicate that you’re
pregnant. When you get pregnant, your body starts to hold more fluid, your
kidneys start working harder, and you produce more human chorionic
gonadotropin, a hormone that increases blood flow to the pelvis. These changes
may make you need to head to the bathroom more often.
9. Headaches
Increased headaches are common during the first
trimester of pregnancy. At this time, your body is increasing the amount of
blood it creates as well as receiving additional hormones. Because of these
changes in your body chemistry, you’re more prone to headaches.
10. Mood swings
If you’re a roller coaster of emotion going
unexpectedly up and then down, it’s possible that it’s a result of pregnancy
hormones. In the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, the amount of the hormones
estrogen and progesterone increases. The additional surge of these hormones can
leave you feeling upset and irritable.
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