Feeling off? 10 early pregnancy clues you should know
Missed Period
One of the most obvious signs of pregnancy is a missed menstrual period, especially if your cycles are regular
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Morning Sickness
Many women experience nausea and vomiting, commonly known as morning sickness
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Breast Tenderness
Hormonal changes can cause your breasts to feel sore, swollen, or sensitive
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Fatigue
Increased levels of progesterone can make you feel unusually tired or fatigued
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Frequent Urination
As the pregnancy progresses, your growing uterus puts pressure on your bladder
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Mood Swings
Hormonal fluctuations can affect your emotions, leading to mood swings
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Food Cravings or Aversions
Pregnancy hormones may lead to specific food cravings or aversions
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Headaches
Hormonal changes and increased blood volume can contribute to headaches
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Bloating and Constipation
Higher levels of progesterone can slow down digestion, leading to bloating and constipation.
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Light Spotting or Implantation Bleeding
Some women experience light spotting or bleeding when the fertilized egg implants itself into the uterine lining
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