Increased basal temperature
If you monitor the basal temperature, and it is within 2 weeks ovulation remains elevated, which means you are pregnant!
Weakness and tiredness
Many women in the early stages think that they are just sick. This is partially true. One of the reasons for weakness is decline immunity.
Sensitive breasts
Increased nipple sensitivity? It is very likely that you are pregnant. Darkened skin of the nipple areolas may indicate pregnancy.
Insomnia
Many expectant mothers suffer from sleep disorders. They don't get enough sleep, even if they went to bed early.
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Nausea and sensitivity to odors
This is a classic sign pregnancy. Or perhaps in the evening you just ate something "wrong"?
Back pain
Such "lumbago" in the lower back will accompany the expectant mother throughout the entire period of pregnancy.
Bloating
The intestines become less active, and does not think that in the process of digestion it needs to monitor the level of gas formation.
Frequent urination
Soon after conception, hormonal changes cause increased blood flow to the pelvic organs, which increases the rate of blood flow through the kidneys. This results in your bladder filling up faster than usual and you need to go to the toilet more often.
Delayed menstruation
The very first and most obvious sign of pregnancy. If you have a delay in your period, feel free to go to the pharmacy for a test. But if your cycle is irregular, you should not rely on delay.
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- 7 facts every woman needs to know about conception.