Warning Early Signs of Pregnancy

Early Signs Of Pregnancy

1. The first sign that you may be pregnant is a missed period. If your period is delayed by even a few days a home urine pregnancy tests such as Wondfo strips or First Response are readily available on the market to confirm your pregnancy. One of the most popular ways to detect pregnancy is the urine pregnancy test. It works by detecting levels of hCG in the urine. Home pregnancy tests are actually urine tests that can be performed in the privacy of your own home. Be sure to read the instructions included with the test before you use it. Pregnancy blood tests are performed at your doctor’s office or health clinic. They detect pregnancy by measuring hCG levels in your blood.

Two dark lines show positive pregnancy, whereas one line shows negative pregnancy. It is possible to have a false negative reading on a urine pregnancy test because of low levels of hCG. If your period does not start in a few days after a false pregnancy test, test again. If a pregnancy test shows up positive you are definitely pregnant. Should you start your period after a positive pregnancy test you have miscarried.

2. Breast tenderness. One of the very noticeable early signs of pregnancy is tender, swollen, somewhat sore breasts. When you become pregnant, your body begins preparing your breasts for producing milk and breastfeeding. Hormones start increasing. In addition to breast tenderness and swelling, your nipples may feel sore or extra sensitive. Your bra might even be annoying to you. Some women notice their nipples darken in color. This is the first sign that I noticed apart from my missed period.

3. Just feeling pregnant. Many women believe they have an intuition about pregnancy signs. Maybe you just feel different; tired, moody, queasy, lightheaded. You may also have heartburn, constipation, or find yourself making more frequent trips to the bathroom. Perhaps you feel a dull ache or stiffness in your lower back, you have sore breasts or they seem overly sensitive, or you are simply not feeling like your usual self.

4. Frequent trips to the bathroom. You will find that you are not “rushing,” but “running” to the bathroom in the initial days of your pregnancy. One reason of this pregnancy symptom is that the swelling uterus can put pressure on your bladder. Also, pregnancy causes extra body fluids to be processed by your kidneys and bladder. This symptom remains constant throughout the pregnancy.

5. Nausea and vomiting. Many women experience nausea in the morning when they have eat something on an empty stomach. This is known as morning sickness. Other women notice nausea in the afternoon or evening. Others feel queasy all day. This pregnancy symptom may often be helped by eating smaller, more frequent snack size meals. Many women say salty crackers seem to be helpful. This is an early symptom of pregnancy that seems to show up about a month after pregnancy has begun. Some women do not have any nauseous feeling, some have it only in the initial 4 months, while some like me experience it throughout the pregnancy. All my neighbors would awaken with the howling sounds of me puking and then go to sleep hearing the same thing. I had to take medicines to stop the vomiting sensation in order for me to eat something.

6. Dizziness and/or Fainting
One of the more surprising pregnancy signs is dizziness and/or fainting. Going upstairs, standing up suddenly after sitting for a time, or just standing at long time can make you feel light headed. You might even faint. As the uterus swells it compresses arteries in your legs. This can drop your blood pressure and make you dizzy.
A regular early sign of pregnancy is that you can feel faint when you have gone a while without eating. This is due to low blood sugar, because that is your baby’s main source of food. You want to eat frequent, healthy snacks to keep your blood sugar up. Stock up on portable lunch box foods you can take with you. Such as apples, bananas, grapes, yogurt cups, carrots and celery, cheese and crackers, small cartons of milk, juice boxes, etc.

7. Mood Swings and Irritability
With all of these symptoms of pregnancy to deal with, along with raging hormones, you may experience some mood swings and irritability. There is also the emotional adjustment period to your new responsibility. Your world has changed. Even when your pregnancy is carefully planned, it is normal for your mind to suddenly be filled with questions about the timing, your career, finances, insurance, labor and delivery, motherhood, even the future costs of college.

8. Overall flu like symptoms. For the longest time, almost two months, during my first pregnancy, I felt like I was constantly fighting the flu. When I went to the doctor I was pleasantly surprised to find out I was fine, but pregnant!

It is perfectly normal to feel mixed emotions, excitement and depression, joy and sorrow, laughter and tears. Your partner may be very confused by this and may not seem to be supportive. Explain that your mood swings are very normal signs of pregnancy and that you need support and understanding.

 

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Nausea in Pregnancy Getting You Down – Natural Cures Available

Nausea in Pregnancy Getting You Down

 

Nausea is a common symptom or side effect of pregnancy. It usually begins in the second month or pregnancy and is all over by the end of the first trimester. It is generally called morning sickness because it strikes most women as soon as they get out of bed in the morning. It can, however, occur at any time of the day and for some women it can continue for the duration of the pregnancy.

Sometimes doctors prescribe medication to help ease the nauseous symptoms associated with morning sickness. These maybe perfectly safe to use and might not do any harm to the unborn baby but many mothers-to-be would prefer to use more natural cures to calm the feelings of morning sickness and to be able to enjoy the pregnancy right from the start.

Eating plain unsalted crackers (Saltines) is an old remedy that many women swear by for curing morning sickness. They keep a small package of these crackers in the night table and nibble of two or three when they wake up in the morning before they get out of bed. Because the hormones are fluctuating in the body in the first trimester of pregnancy, rising too quickly can also bring on the sensation of nausea and lead to vomiting. Upon awakening in the morning, unless you have to go to the bathroom in a hurry, it is best to take your time and get up slowly. In this way you won’t start off your day feeling ill.

Deep breaths, of fresh air, can also calm the nauseousness. By taking deep breaths into your lungs and releasing them slowly you can calm your stomach and fill your lungs with air. Cool fresh air works best for this.

Relaxation is often the key to keeping the woes of morning sickness at bay. Before you go to bed, take a relaxing bath with an aromatic oil mixed with Epsom bath salts in the water. Lavender, rose and chamomile oil are great for aromatherapy as well as for use as massage oils. Having a massage for pregnant women once a week will also help you feel as good as you look.

There are herbs that are well-known for their properties of helping to calm nausea, whether or not you are pregnant and are experiencing morning sickness. Several different herbal teas work wonders. These include peach, raspberry, ginger and fennel seed. Mixing a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of cold water is another natural remedy that has been found to work, too.

If your stomach won’t let you tolerate any herbal remedies, why not try the seasick bands found here. Sailors use these to prevent seasickness and they work just as well for morning sickness. It will seem as if you are wearing a bracelet, but if that conflicts with your fashion sense, there are also patches you can buy that you wear behind your ear. These help keep your body in balance so that you won’t experience any feeling of stomach sickness.

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End Morning Sickness Products

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Preggie Pops are naturally flavored and specially formulated lollipops and lozenges made for pregnant women. For generations, women have sought out certain natural therapies to ease morning sickness. As healthcare professionals, we have developed a solution: convenient, delicious, high quality and all natural lollipops and lozenges. Preggie Pops offer relief via a combination of essential oils, aromatherapy and our unique delivery system. In addition, our Preggie Pops alleviate dry mouth, provide quick calories and energy during labor, and are an overall soothing and comforting way to address the needs of pregnant women. Preggie Pops are also drug free and healthcare provider recommended.

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This luxury lip balm with give you two benefits. It will keep your kissy lips soft and smooth for kisses all year around. Combination of Shea Butter, Vitamin E, Cocoanut, Jojoba, Rosehip and Palm Oils deliver the best of the nature. Our proprietary blend of Litsea and Peppermint oils help combat morning (or all day) sickness by delivering it’s aromatherapy benefits right under your nose. Clip-cap of the tube allows you to clip it to your key chain to be accessable at any time.

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When pregnancy’s morning queasies make food and smells a challenge, USDA Certified 100% Organic & Certified Kosher, ginger-minty Morning Wellness Tea is a comforting way to help get you through the day!

 

 

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Adult Wristband Clinically proven to reduce nausea associated with: Travel Sickness, Morning Sickness, Post Operative, Chemotherapy Treatment

 

 

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Take Gin Gins with you wherever you go and enjoy them as spicy-sweet pick-me-ups. These tiny pulses of sweet heat will freshen your breath naturally while delivering the unique warmth and soothing goodness of ginger. Gin Gins are comforting travel companions with the perfect amount of ginger oomph! Enjoy them as a natural hard candy or drop two or three in a cup along with any tea bag.

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Psi Bands (pronounced “Sigh Bands”) are drug-free wrist bands for the relief of nausea due to morning sickness (pregnancy), motion sickness/travel, chemotherapy, and anesthesia. Psi Bands fit wrists measuring 5 ¼ inches up to 8 ¼ inches in diameter. Wear two at a time – 1 on each wrist (2 come per package). Scientific studies support the use of wrist acupressure in the relief of nausea due to the above conditions. Breathe a “Psi” of relief!

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Anti Nausea Ginger Gum All-natural relief from nausea & a great uplifting flavor: Despite modern pharmaceutical remedies, nausea is still a common problem. In the U.S., fifty-three million people suffer from motion sickness, and up to 80% of women experience nausea during their pregnancy. Ginger has been used as a medicinal herb for thousands of years. Now you can enjoy its natural soothing properties in a fast-acting, great-tasting chewing gum. – A drug free option for reducing nausea symptoms related to motion sickness and morning sickness. – A convenient way to enjoy the benefits of ginger.

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End Morning Sickness Books

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Beyong Morning Sickness

Beyond Morning Sickness is a convenient source of helpful information for those suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum and for the people who care for them. The book consists of medical information and personal stories.

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Mama Has Hypermesis Gravidarum

Ashli McCall is the author of Beyond Morning Sickness: Battling Hyperemesis Gravidarum, the first comprehensive help and information book on the pregnancy-related maternal disease, and she is the stay-at-home, homeschooling mother of two precious but seriously hard-earned children.

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Morning Sickness 24/7 Fifty Ways To Help Cope With Hyperemesis Gravidarum

A stay-at-home mother of two, Tabby Silcott learned about Hyperemesis Gravidarum by first hand experience. Through her ordeal she was disappointed by the surprisingly small amount of information and resources for victims of HG. To bring closure to her own experience and to help other pregnant mothers and families who feel helpless, she decided to write a book that includes a personal perspective regarding Hyperemesis and strategies to help cope with this illness.

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Morning Sickness Cure

Jason talks about drinking your veggies here and suggests that it might work as a morning sickness cure too!

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Birth Plan How To Write One

Here are two gals talking a birth plan, how to write one, how to start writing the plan:

End of Pregnancy: Start those Birth Plans

The anticipation is building and those babies (or baby) are on their way! It’s becoming more and more real, and your brain is in over-drive! It’s okay. It happens to even the best of us! It’s a totally normal reaction to the reality that you’re about…

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End Morning Sickness

As with most things in life, that which we spend time focusing on often becomes reality.  I am not saying that morning sickness is all in your head, what I am saying, however, is that an often overlooked way to end morning sickness is to focus on being well.

Don’t examine your body for morning sickness, you know what I mean, the moments you spend wondering if you are feeling sick and then sickness manifests. We are all told that we will experience morning sickness, so in some of us I think that we call the morning sickness to us.

Practice this the next time you are tempted to fear morning sickness striking. Tell yourself that you don’t have morning sickness. Take some deep breaths and go about a task focusing on the task, not on how you are feeling.

Before you go to bed at night thank the Lord that you are healthy and that  you are having a good and positive pregnancy. Visualize how good you are feeling. When you wake up in the morning, before you get out of bed, again be grateful for how good you are feeling. Imagine how a whole day feeling good would be, then get out of bed and live it!

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Which Maternity Clothes Will Best Flatter You?

You are pregnant and your clothes are getting tight, what you need now is to know which maternity clothes will best flatter you as your body grows. You will need maternity pants, maternity tops, maternity bras, maternity underwear and possibly even a maternity swimming suit.  Here is a tool to help you make informed choices and compare prices.


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Mindset An Important Part of Pregnancy

There is an old saying that what you think about comes about. So for this message I want to impart to you the importance of focus.

The all important goal is the birth of your baby. Consider this and write down how you expect the labour and delivery to go.  Get specific. You can use this to make your birth plan a little later down the road. For now I just want you to write down everything you can think about how you will feel holding your new child. Then pin it up on the fridge or tape it to the bathroom mirror. Read it every day to remind yourself how wonderful that moment will be.

The more colors, smells, emotions you put into this goal sheet the more real your mind will see this and will work to create this exact scenario for you.  Your mind sees everything  you put into it as real, perhaps not yet manifest, but real none the less. It will work to make what ever you put into it manifest in the physical realm.

You can do this in every area of  your life. Start by setting a small goal like drinking a gallon of water a day. Write it down as though this is what you already do, in essence telling your mind that this is already a reality, then watch your mind make this true in the physical world.

 

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Morning Sickness When to Call The Doctor

Morning sickness strikes most pregnant woman during the early part of their pregnancy. The icky flu like feelings that morning sickness causes may be the reason you suspected you were pregnant to begin with. Though there are ways to deal with morning sickness knowing when to call the doctor is important information.

If you are throwing up three or four times a day, losing weight and feeling dizzy you might be suffering from a condition known as Hyperemesis Gravidarum.

Hyperemesis Gravidarum:

Nausea and vomiting are common in pregnancy and occur in 70-85% of all pregnant women. Hyperemesis gravidarum is a severe and uncontrollable form of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. Symptoms may include weight loss; nutritional deficiencies; and abnormalities in fluids, electrolyte levels, and acid-base balance. The peak incidence is at 8-12 weeks of pregnancy, and symptoms usually subside by the 20th week, in all but about 10% of patients. Uncomplicated nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is generally associated with a lower rate of miscarriage, but hyperemesis gravidarum may affect the health and well-being of both the pregnant woman and the fetus.

If you are not able to keep food and water down for more than 24 hours, you should seek a medical professional’s evaluation of your condition and follow their advice.

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