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Pregnancy brings various physical and emotional changes, often marked by specific symptoms. The most common early sign is a missed period, but other symptoms may appear even before this. Morning sickness, characterized by nausea and sometimes vomiting, affects many women, often in the first trimester. Increased fatigue is also common due to hormonal changes, especially higher progesterone levels.

Other early signs include tender or swollen breasts, frequent urination due to hormonal shifts and pressure on the bladder, and heightened sense of smell. Some women experience mild cramping or spotting, known as implantation bleeding. Mood swings, food cravings, or aversions may also occur as hormones fluctuate.

While these symptoms can vary widely, they often signal the body’s natural adjustments to support pregnancy. If you suspect pregnancy, confirm with a home test and consult a healthcare provider for guidance.

Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, filled with excitement and anticipation, but it’s also a time when your body undergoes significant changes. While many of these changes are normal and expected, some symptoms could signal underlying issues that require immediate attention. Understanding which signs are a normal part of pregnancy and which should raise a red flag is crucial for maintaining your health and the health of your baby.