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Signs Of Pregnancy
What To Look Out For?

What are the signs of pregnancy? Are there early pregnancy signs to look for telling you that you're pregnant?

Lately, you've been crawling out of bed in the morning feeling tired. You've been misplacing your glasses. Your memory is not too good. Did you miss your period? Well, you can't remember.

Alarmed, you realized that you're no longer your smart, intelligent self anymore! You begin to wonder what's happening...

Ah, I remember that feeling.

Being muddle-headed was one of my early pregnancy signs. My mind was sharp as a nail in the morning but it would take a hike from noon to night. I could understand what fellow colleagues told me in the morning, but needed to be explained to at least five times after lunch. It was embarrassing. Thank God for a sympathetic boss.

Are you experiencing some strange phenomena, some first signs of pregnancy?

If you do have some pregnancy signs like missing a period, feeling fatigue and nausea, you could very well be pregnant. On the other hand, you may just be having a cold or something.

Whatever signs and symptoms you're experiencing are just clues, probabilities indicating that you may be pregnant, but not conclusively pregnant.

You could easily and privately confirm your pregnancy by taking a home-pregnancy test. Yet the most conclusive proof of your pregnancy however, is your baby's heartbeat, detectable at about 10 to 12 weeks through your doctor's ultrasound device.

More resources on signs of pregnancy:

Pregnancy Symptoms

Confirmation of Pregnancy


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Pregnancy symptoms differ from woman to woman. Some symptoms will come and go.

However, if your symptoms disappear completely and you sense that something is wrong, trust your intuition and consult your doctor immediately.

Get medical attention too if your symptoms are so severe that they impede your life.


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