Are you Pregnant?

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Pregnancy Signs

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Here is a list of the many possible signs associated with pregnancy.
They are grouped into three categories based on their diagnostic value:
positive signs of pregnancy; probable signs of pregnancy; and possible
signs of pregnancy. Remember, you can have all of these signs and not
be pregnant or, conversely, you can have only a few of them and
actually be pregnant. These are only used as indications that should be
followed up by your medical practitioner. If you think you may be
pregnant, it is recommended that you do a home pregnancy test right
away. The earlier you can confirm your pregnancy, the earlier you can
start to take better care of yourself.

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Possible signs of pregnancy


No period or amenorrhea; other potential causes of this include
fatigue, stress, hormonal problems, illness, extreme weight gain or
loss, going off the pill and breastfeeding
Just "feeling" pregnant
Nausea and vomiting; this usually occurs two to eight weeks after
conception and can also be caused by such things as food poisoning,
stress or infections
Enlargement and soreness of the breasts; this is also seen during
pre-menstruation and with birth control pill use
Increased urination; this can also be a sign of urinary tract
infection, stress, or diabetes
Fatigue
Ptyalism (Excessive salivation)
Stretch marks
Spider veins
Quickening (fetal movement); some people often confuse this with gas or
bowel contractions.
Chadwick's Sign (bluish tinge to the vagina and cervix); this is also
seen occasionally with impending menstruation
Colostrum from breasts
Probable signs of pregnancy


Enlarged abdomen; this can also be a sign of uterine fibroids or a
tumor
Positive pregnancy test
Change in uterine shape
Softening of the cervix (Goodell's Sign)
Enlarging uterus
Braxton Hicks contractions
Palpation of the baby
Ballottement
Palpation of the uterine artery
Implantation Bleeding
Implantation bleeding can cause you some confusion when you are unsure
whether or not you are pregnant. It is not always easy to tell what is
break through bleeding, or spotting between periods, and what is
actually implantation spotting. The difference between period and
implantation bleeding is that implantation bleeding occurs as a result
of the embryo burrowing into your endometrium. However, because
implantation spotting usually occurs right around the time you would be
expecting your period, it is easy to mistake it for your period or as
breakthrough bleeding.

Implantation bleeding signs generally include blood that is lighter
than menstrual bleeding and is either pink or brown in color. How long
implantation bleeding lasts will vary from woman to woman. It is
important to note, though, that spotting in early pregnancy is not the
same as implantation bleeding.

Positive signs of pregnancy


Fetal heart tones (this doesn't occur until 10-20 weeks of pregnancy)
Sonography detection
X-ray detection

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