Premenstrual symptoms and early pregnancy

  When female friends experience some symptoms in their bodies, many people cannot distinguish whether it is a premenstrual symptom or a symptom of early pregnancy, so it is easy to cause misunderstandings, such as thinking that they are pregnant when they are about to have their period, and having a happy moment. Next, let's take a look at premenstrual symptoms and early pregnancy symptoms.

  

Premenstrual symptoms and early pregnancy1

  1. Premenstrual symptoms

  There are many premenstrual symptoms, including migraine, lumbosacral pain, pelvic pain, chest distension, emotional fluctuations, fatigue, changes in appetite, skin deterioration, nausea and vomiting, dysmenorrhea, loss of appetite, constipation, dizziness, etc. These symptoms will appear a few days before the onset of menstruation, which means that the above symptoms will appear before the menstrual period. After the end of menstruation, these symptoms will disappear.

  2. Early pregnancy symptoms

  There are also many symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, and different pregnant women have different early pregnancy reactions. Common early pregnancy symptoms include dizziness and fatigue, loss of appetite, chest swelling and pain, nausea and vomiting, menstrual cessation, drowsiness and fatigue, frequent urination, darkened skin color, and preference for acidic foods. These early pregnancy symptoms are mainly related to changes in hormones in the body, and usually only appear after six weeks of pregnancy, which means that early pregnancy symptoms will not appear until menstruation has expired for at least ten days. In fact, there are still many differences between premenstrual symptoms and early pregnancy symptoms. As long as you observe carefully, you will find that there are still significant differences between the two.

  The above is the encyclopedia introduction about premenstrual symptoms and early pregnancy. In short, both have the same symptoms and different symptoms, but different symptoms are more common and occur at different times. I hope that after reading the above introduction, everyone can distinguish premenstrual symptoms from early pregnancy symptoms very well. I hope this article can be helpful to everyone.

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