As is well known, women have many symptoms in early pregnancy. Generally speaking, one can roughly determine whether they are pregnant based on these symptoms, so some symptoms cannot be ignored. So what are the symptoms of early pregnancy?
Because everyone's physique is different, some women have no symptoms after pregnancy, while others clearly feel early pregnancy reactions. Most women can determine whether they are pregnant based on relevant symptoms. The specific manifestations are as follows:
1. Amenorrhea: The vast majority of pregnant women experience amenorrhea in the early stages of pregnancy, which is a precursor to pregnancy. If amenorrhea exceeds 7 days, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and confirmation.
2. Appetite loss: Early pregnancy is prone to anorexia, nausea, loss of appetite, or liking to eat sour food. If amenorrhea is detected and there is a significant change in appetite, the likelihood of pregnancy is higher.
3. Skin deterioration: Progesterone levels significantly increase during pregnancy and may cause skin symptoms such as pigmentation, allergies, dermatitis, eczema, etc.
4. General fatigue: Some women may experience a decline in physical fitness during early pregnancy, leading to feelings of fatigue, drowsiness, and general weakness, which are also caused by the influence of hormones.
5. Breast changes: After pregnancy, the levels of progesterone and estrogen in the body increase, leading to larger breasts or deeper areolas in women. This is a normal physiological phenomenon after pregnancy.
Generally speaking, the above symptoms will last until the third month of pregnancy, but not everyone will respond in the early stages of pregnancy. Therefore, once the above symptoms appear, it is recommended that women go to the hospital for urine pregnancy test or blood HCG, and cooperate with ultrasound for diagnosis.