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Three Major Signs Of First Pregnancy

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Three Major Signs Of First Pregnancy
The first signs and symptoms of pregnancy can occur before menstruation delay, but can be so subtle that only women who are very attentive to your body or who are trying to conceive may realize, because for most women, can go unnoticed.

However, these symptoms should be taken into consideration, especially after the menstrual delay, because they can also be confused with PMS.

1. Pink vaginal discharge
When the egg is fertilized, there may be a slight pink discharge, which is actually the normal discharge that the woman presents (excess of vaginal mucus) with traces of blood caused by the spermatozoid entering the egg and by its displacement until The uterus.

This discharge may appear a few minutes after intercourse or up to 3 days after intimate contact, the life span of the sperm within the female organism. Sometimes this discharge is only observed when the woman will cleanse herself after urinating.

2. Colic and abdominal bloating
With the fertilized ovum, there is an increase in blood flow in the pelvic region and then the female hormones take action to preserve the embryo and continue the pregnancy and this may cause some abdominal discomfort that can be recognized as being a menstrual cramp of Low to medium intensity.

In addition, the woman may still have a small loss of blood, similar to menstruation, but in smaller amount.

Abdominal swelling is also one of the first symptoms of pregnancy and it is also caused by the intense pelvic changes that are happening. Increased blood flow and adaptation to uterine growth are the major cause of this mild abdominal bloating, which for some may go unnoticed. Around 7 weeks of gestation the lower part of the navel begins to get hard.

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3. Sensitive and swollen breasts
In the first two weeks of pregnancy, the woman can observe that the breasts become more sensitive and this is due to the hormones that stimulate the mammary glands preparing the woman for breastfeeding.

In addition, the nipples may become more tender and swollen, and the areola may become darker than normal by increased blood flow in the region.

Well, as much as possible, make sure that you have your health checked always in order to know if the signs are normal or not.

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