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Detecting The Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy By Daphne Succes Learning that you are pregnant will be one of the most emotional times of your life and knowing what symptoms to look for will help you to start getting the proper prenatal care to ensure the health of your unborn child. Although not every woman will experience the same symptoms of pregnancy, there are some early signs that remain very common among moms-to-be. Fatigue, backaches, nausea and missed periods are among the early pregnancy symptoms that many women can expect. Less common, but often present, symptoms include nosebleeds and bladder infections.
As a woman’s body begins to change in order to safely accommodate her unborn child, morning sickness is very likely to occur and, in fact, is believed to affect as many as 70% of all pregnant women. Although very unpleasant, morning sickness is not considered to be a medical concern unless it affects a healthy eating pattern or becomes especially troublesome. Many women find that eating several crackers, drinking plenty of fluids and/or making sure to eat several small meals daily to avoid an empty stomach will help to ease the effects of morning sickness. Once a woman’s body has adjusted to the changes, she will likely begin to feel better and is not likely to experience the same symptoms as in the early stages of pregnancy.
Constipation, although possible during all stages of pregnancy, is believed to be the most troubling during the first trimester. This discomfort is said
to affect at least 50% of all pregnant women and may be treated by eating regularly, drinking fluids and by following any instructions as provided by a physician, including doctor recommended exercises. The latter should be approached with caution as many pregnant women experience dizziness, which can often be eased with slow movements.
Because the overall health of the mother will greatly determine the health of her baby, it is important that any woman who suspects that she may be pregnant consult a physician immediately. This is especially true if any/all of the aforementioned symptoms become severe or are accompanied by other ailments.
The information in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional medical advice regarding early pregnancy symptoms and/or treatments of the same. If you suspect that you may be pregnant or if you experience any of the above symptoms, consult with a physician for a proper diagnosis and/or recommended treatment program. Article Source: http://www.article-matrix.com Daphne SuccesWriter, Business Owner, Motivator and Self-StarterIndependent Consultant for Passion Partieswww.daphnespassion.com
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