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10 First Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy

Updated: Aug 28

Ever have a moment where you “know” something, but you’re not sure how you know it? That’s how many women feel early in pregnancy. Something is different, but they can’t quite put their finger on it. Your body, heart, and even soul just feel different somehow.


That feeling can cause a lot of stress and uncertainty, particularly if you don’t plan to become pregnant. Before long, physical symptoms appear. So, what signs should you look for early in pregnancy, and where can you go from there?


If the signs below seem familiar, and you think there’s a chance you might be pregnant, Sira Gainesville can help with free pregnancy tests and counseling.


Let’s check out some early pregnancy symptoms…


1. Difficulty Breathing

Huffing and puffing just to get upstairs? A growing fetus needs oxygen, so perhaps you’re sharing.


2. Sore Breasts

Your breasts can be tender early in pregnancy – and they may grow a bit bigger. Struggling to get that bra on?


3. Tiredness

Pregnancy takes a lot out of a woman, even early on. You may feel incredibly tired for no apparent reason.


4. Throwing Up

We’ve all heard of morning sickness, but pregnancy nausea can happen at any time. Recurring nausea is a potential sign of pregnancy.


5. Peeing a Lot

Frequent potty breaks are annoying, but pay attention to your body. This may be a pregnancy symptom.


6. Achiness

Recurring throbbing or dull headaches and backaches are classic pregnancy signs. Don’t ignore them, and don’t over-medicate.


7. Cramps

Don’t assume cramps mean you’re experiencing PMS. It could be your uterus stretching to make room for the baby.


8. Off-Balance

If you have a hard time keeping your feet under you, it could be the result of pregnancy-related low blood sugar or low blood pressure.


9. Spotting

Don’t misinterpret a little spotting for having your period. Implantation bleeding is common in early pregnancy.


10. Positive Home Pregnancy Test

You may think this is the ultimate proof of being pregnant, but home tests can be wrong. If you think you’re pregnant, you should get a medical pregnancy test to confirm the results – positive or negative.


At Sira, we offer free pregnancy tests and counseling for pregnant women to help you through your early pregnancy decisions. For your free appointment, contact Sira Gainesville today.

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