When you first become pregnant there are many signs to look out for and as with physical changes, every emotional change associated with pregnancy can easily be attributed to something else, such as stress or depression.
There are some women who start to realize they are pregnant after their significant other asks them if they have gone completely insane.
You are crying like there is no tomorrow.
Chalk this up to hormones accompanied by the fatigue you may be experiencing.
If what you thought was PMS does not go away and that period never starts, you are probably pregnant.
You feel cranky because even though you may not yet realize it, your body is working furiously to create a new baby and your body have to get use to these changes.
As with the aforementioned crying, crankiness and moodiness may be a result of the fatigue and the hormonal changes your body is going through.
There are some women who claim to simply "feel" pregnant.
It is true that there are some women who are so in tune with their bodies that they can just sense that there is a pregnancy going on even before a home pregnancy test can identify a positive result.
They can feel something just feels different in their body.
There are dozens of other signs that can point to a pregnancy.
Some unfortunate women seem to inherit every single pregnancy malady possible and of course realize they are pregnant when everything aches and they are puking up every single meal.
Other women have such subtle signs that they really need to pay attention to their bodies to get the message.
Most women, however, have a combination of pregnancy signals and eventually realize that all signs are pointing to a pregnancy.
No matter what stage of pregnancy you are currently in, you need to realize that your body simply does not belong to you any more, or at least for the time being.
Women look at the changes in their bodies with wonderment, amusement, or horror.
Luckily, not every woman gets every single possibly change that may come with pregnancy.
That would be one miserable woman indeed.
Every woman is blessedly different, though, and your body reaction to the pregnancy depends on several different factors including genetic predisposition, current health status, and environmental factors.
There are some women who start to realize they are pregnant after their significant other asks them if they have gone completely insane.
You are crying like there is no tomorrow.
Chalk this up to hormones accompanied by the fatigue you may be experiencing.
If what you thought was PMS does not go away and that period never starts, you are probably pregnant.
You feel cranky because even though you may not yet realize it, your body is working furiously to create a new baby and your body have to get use to these changes.
As with the aforementioned crying, crankiness and moodiness may be a result of the fatigue and the hormonal changes your body is going through.
There are some women who claim to simply "feel" pregnant.
It is true that there are some women who are so in tune with their bodies that they can just sense that there is a pregnancy going on even before a home pregnancy test can identify a positive result.
They can feel something just feels different in their body.
There are dozens of other signs that can point to a pregnancy.
Some unfortunate women seem to inherit every single pregnancy malady possible and of course realize they are pregnant when everything aches and they are puking up every single meal.
Other women have such subtle signs that they really need to pay attention to their bodies to get the message.
Most women, however, have a combination of pregnancy signals and eventually realize that all signs are pointing to a pregnancy.
No matter what stage of pregnancy you are currently in, you need to realize that your body simply does not belong to you any more, or at least for the time being.
Women look at the changes in their bodies with wonderment, amusement, or horror.
Luckily, not every woman gets every single possibly change that may come with pregnancy.
That would be one miserable woman indeed.
Every woman is blessedly different, though, and your body reaction to the pregnancy depends on several different factors including genetic predisposition, current health status, and environmental factors.
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