Common Symptoms of Pregnancy

Pregnancy is perhaps the most wonderful thing in this world. Nobody just popped out and existed by himself. Everyone was conceived and nourished in the mother's womb. Despite any reason of pregnancy, unwanted or not, it is indeed a blessing that an individual is given the chance to bear a
 life in her body.

But how can you really know if you already have an angel inside your womb? Actually, the first thing to know if you are pregnant is to know the signs of pregnancy. There are some instances where a woman thinks she is pregnant but more often, she is not.

The following are just some of the tips you would want to learn.

  • Amenorrhea




Missed period, also known as amenorrhea is the most common sign of pregnancy. Women often conclude that they are pregnant once they missed a period. However, anxiety and shock may also cause a missed period, so you should have a careful hint about it.

  • Food Cravings




Even before you miss your period, you could experience a drastic change in your taste preference. It is normal to go for some food but be choosy to the food that will enhance your health. Otherwise, it may cause you harm if you switch to taking non - nutritional value foods.

  • Frequent Urination




You tend to experience frequent expulsion of small amounts of urine. This is because during pregnancy, the uterus begins to swell pressing the bladder downward making you feel like urinating.

  • Morning Sickness




Nausea is a feeling of impulsive and involuntary vomiting, and sickness of the stomach that is usually happening in the morning. This is the reason why it is called morning sickness. But the truth is it doesn't only occur in the morning. This restless feeling can be felt any time of the day. The main cause of nausea is the increased levels of hormone circulating in the blood and causing an irritant effect on the lining of the stomach.

  • Restlessness with a tiresome feeling and dizziness




You may always feel sleepy and tired, right? Perhaps, the increased levels of hormone in the blood give a tranquilizing power that causes one to fall asleep. Progesterone is believed to have a hypnotic effect and is always tugged along with pregnancy.