First Month Pregnancy Symptoms
March 31, 2008
Pregnancy doesn’t have to be a frightening experience. Once you know what the nature of the first month pregnancy symptoms are and how long they would last, you will be able to better cope with them and welcome the newcomer in your womb more warmly.
The first ever easily noticeable symptom of your pregnancy could befall on you as nausea or dizziness and often you may feel like resting without any valid reasons. It is also quite common for you to ignore your first month s pregnancy symptoms as just fatigue but when you analyze things you may be able to correlate your tiredness with that of possible pregnancy.
A majority of pregnant women experience the so-called “morning sickness” which is characterized by a queasy feeling in the stomach often accompanied by vomiting. Although it most often occurs as soon as you wake up in the morning, nausea can be experienced any time of the day.
Missed periods: Women who normally have regular periods can easily identify this one of the pregnancy symptoms when they miss their period.
Tender, swollen breasts: This is the foremost symptom that is experienced in every pregnant woman. Although the discomfort is similar to the one observed during periods, it is a bit stronger primarily due to hormonal influx in the body. However, this symptom fades out at the end of the first trimester.
At the first month of pregnancy the egg from the female source and sperm from the male source will unify and starts the creation of a newborn baby. Three month pregnant is a stage of pregnancy period in which the unborn baby will change to its first form of embryo. In the third month of pregnancy the baby will continue growing by getting its bones hard and hair starts growing. In end of the third month of pregnancy the unborn baby will open its eyes and it takes the form of a fetus.
At the end of the first month or there about, blood flow increases by roughly 55% in a woman’s body - this has various effects. The added blood flow in the skin can lead to frequent nose bleeds and bleeding gums. The pregnant woman feels warmer, and sweats more in her hands and feet. Metabolism may also be elevated, causing body heat to rise even further; this is the fundamental reason why pregnancy is usually accompanied by a rise in basal body temperature.
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