Pregnancy is a necessary path for most women, and it is also a complex and laborious process. But now many young women lack knowledge about pregnancy and do not know the reactions to pregnancy, which can lead to irreversible consequences. So it's important to have some knowledge about pregnancy. Let's take a look at the symptoms of pregnancy before clinical practice.
Normally, before becoming pregnant, there are no symptoms. If the menstrual cycle is very regular and there is normal sexual activity during ovulation, it is possible to conceive. The first symptom that occurs after pregnancy is amenorrhea. Menstruation is the most obvious symptom. If menstruation does not occur as scheduled for 2 weeks after sexual intercourse without contraception and continues for more than 5-7 days, the possibility of pregnancy should be considered.
I didn't have my period, and after about 40 days of amenorrhea, I experienced nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue, lack of appetite, drowsiness, and a preference for acidic foods. These are the earliest pregnancy reactions that occur after pregnancy and generally do not require treatment. They will gradually subside or disappear after about a month.
In addition, there may be symptoms of breast enlargement and sensitivity, which are similar to the feeling before menstruation, but relatively stronger. Generally speaking, these symptoms will improve significantly after 3 months of pregnancy, and the body will have already adapted to the hormonal changes during pregnancy by then.
Of course, during pregnancy, due to individual differences in physical constitution, there may be other symptoms. Not all symptoms are the same for every pregnant woman, and not all symptoms will occur. These are also different from person to person.