Can early pregnancy symptoms come and go?2 comments

By Michelle
Posted on 03 Dec 2011 at 9:22am

Question by Lily S: Can early pregnancy symptoms come and go?
Earlier this week I had been experiencing strong early pregnancy symptoms. Sore breasts that had become veiny, low back aches, abdominal cramping etc… Today the cramping has been much lighter although I still have low back aches. Is it normal for early symptoms to come and go or should I be alarmed?

 

Early Pregnancy Symptoms Week by Week

By Daniela O’Neil

Early in pregnancy, symptoms may start to appear that will give a new mother-to-be the first sign that she is pregnant. These symptoms are not always the same for every woman, but there is a standard list of pregnancy symptoms week by week that can be used as a general guide for women hoping to be pregnant.

In the very first weeks of pregnancy, symptoms range from the obvious to the more subtle. The ceasing of menstrual periods is often among the first signs of being pregnant, but earlier symptoms may be present such as fatigue and tenderness of the breasts as a result of the pregnancy hormones spreading through the body.

Morning sickness generally appears in the first six weeks of the pregnancy, and can affect women at any time of the day. If you are pregnant diets filled with bland foods may help to reduce the nausea. Some women continue to experience this symptom throughout the pregnancy.

If you are following your pregnancy symptoms week by week, you will notice that some seem to come and go, while others are present for a while and then are gone completely. The progression through your pregnancy will result in a number of changes to the symptoms over time.

Some women become very concerned if they do not have all of the symptoms or even have much in the way of symptoms at all. A lack of symptoms isn’t usually a cause for concern; every woman experiences pregnancy differently. Some women merely know they are pregnant because they just “feel” pregnant, but you can always see your doctor to confirm pregnancy, and make sure everything is ok.

 

Author: Daniela O’Neil is a work at home mother of three children. She is a writer as well as a fertility and pregnancy educator who is dedicated to helping women have healthy, happy pregnancies. She lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, and enjoys camping, hiking, and mountain biking in her free time.

To know more on pregnancy symptoms week by week, pregnancy stages or other pregnancy related information you’re welcome to visit Daniela’s blog at tips-for-getting-pregnant.info.

Early Pregnancy Symptom – Know the Indicators

By Apurva Shree

Any woman trying to get pregnant just cannot bear to wait patiently to find out if she has achieved her objective. She wants to find out sooner than later if she is pregnant. Your body is an excellent indicator of early pregnancy symptoms. It is very important to monitor your body very carefully and be alert to even the minutest of the changes within. Though no two pregnancies are the same, some women may experience early pregnancy symptoms within just a few days of conception, while others may have no body changes till about a few weeks of conception.

Early sign of pregnancy

Monitor your body carefully to recognize early pregnancy symptoms. Advancing pregnancy week by week, gives rise to many changes in the body, both internally as well as externally. Some changes are:

Nausea: Morning sickness or frequent vomiting occurs very early in the pregnancy. Many women mistake it for food poisoning or stomach disorder.

Heartburn: Indigestion, acidity and heartburn are also early pregnancy symptoms and stay till late stages of pregnancy.

Enhanced sense of smell and taste: Lots of women become very sensitive to the taste and smell of common food items. Those items trigger nausea.

Dizziness and fainting: Enhanced smells, taste and nausea make many women avoid food and skip meals. This results in low blood sugar level and dizzy spells or fainting.

Constipation: Lack of proper diet and slow metabolism during pregnancy results in frequent constipation.

Frequent urination: This happens as early as first week of pregnancy due to the pressure of growing uterus on the urinary bladder.

Tiredness: Exhaustion and tiredness are the common symptoms of pregnancy in first trimester.

Enlarged nipples and tender breasts: As the body prepares itself for breastfeeding, the nipples enlarge and breasts become swollen, tender and sore to touch during early pregnancy.

Spotting: Some women may experience some light bleeding or spotting 8-10 days after ovulation, coinciding with the date of next due period.

Missed period: This is the clinical, classic early pregnancy symptom. Some women may experience cramping and low back pain as just before the arrival of periods feeling without any signs of bleeding.

Irritability: Nausea, tiredness, cramps, backache, enhanced smells and fluctuating hormones make many pregnant women extremely irritable.

Change in complexion: The raging hormones cause skin spotting, acne or other complexion changes in the first trimester of the pregnancy.

Weight loss: Many women lose weight during early pregnancy due to food fetishes. One must eat healthy foods at frequent intervals to maintain the nutrient level of the body.

Watch out for these early pregnancy symptoms and try to remain active and healthy for these nine months.

 

Author: Apurva Shree is the online editor of free pregnancy information resource http://www.earlypregnancy-symptom.info She has developed this site to provide valuable information on early pregnancy symptoms and useful methods to enjoy your pregnancy period and the ways in which you welcome your new world of motherhood. http://www.earlypregnancy-symptom.info is your free resource that not only provides information on early pregnancy symptoms but the other aspects of pregnancy too.

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2 Comments

  1. ashley k said on December 3, 2011 at 10:16 am

    dont worry they will come and go but once your in active labor they will stay. it just means your that much closer to having your little one, congrats

  2. amz said on December 3, 2011 at 10:24 am

    I am 5 weeks and 5 days and am experiencing the same thing – from other posts I have read it seems normal (but still worrying nonetheless). My bbs get really sore and swollen every night and I get nausea every second day. But in the other days I don’t even feel pregnant! I had a miscarriage last month and fell pregnant again straight away (without ttc), but with the miscarriage I had very different symptoms which were constant until I finally miscarried. I am really stressed out.

    I hope you’re ok!!