What are the symptoms of early pregnancy?

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Some time ago, Ms. Chen was just pregnant with a second child, but she found that when she was pregnant with a second child, her pregnancy reaction was more intense than when she was pregnant with a first child. When pregnant, Ms. Chen was about 45 days pregnant before she had pregnancy reaction, such as nausea, vomiting and so on. But when she was pregnant with her second child, she found that about 35 days later, she already had early pregnancy signs like vomiting. So what are the symptoms of early pregnancy? Let's talk about it.

What are the symptoms of early pregnancy?

Symptom one: the most obvious sign of pregnancy is menopause. This symptom causes women to notice more pregnancy symptoms. Healthy women's menstruation has always been monthly, if the period does not come, first of all, you can think of the possibility of pregnancy. Generally speaking, if menstruation has passed for a week, the doctor can roughly find out the signs of pregnancy; If it's one month overdue, it's easier to be sure of pregnancy.

Symptom 2: one of the early symptoms of pregnancy is fatigue. You may go to bed earlier, but find it harder to get up in the morning. If you have a job to do, you will feel that you need to find a place to lie down and have a rest. Exercise becomes high consumption. Simple activities such as shopping will make you feel very tired, even top heavy. All of these symptoms are due to the growth of hormones in your body.

Symptom 3: one of the symptoms of pregnancy is nausea. This may surprise you completely unprepared. This symptom may appear in the first week of pregnancy. Many women vomit when they drink coffee and have breakfast on an empty stomach in the morning. This is what people call morning sickness. Some pregnant women will feel nauseous in the afternoon or at night. Others feel sick all day.

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In order to know whether they are pregnant in time, we must go to the hospital for a detailed examination, so as to be safe. Be sure to consult your doctor before you take any antacids. Because the antacid may contain aluminum and other elements that should be avoided. Stomach pain and constipation will persist throughout your pregnancy.