a*a
4 楼
我记得试孕头两三个月每次来yj的时候都感觉小腹左边或是右边间隔性的轻微疼痛大约
隔上10秒揪的疼一下,上网查说是在排卵;试孕前也没有体会到这种感觉,然后连着两
三个月没怀上就打算顺其自然了,结果下个月就怀上了,可是这个月反而没有这种“排
卵疼”的感觉了。真奇怪,可能精神紧张吧。
我6周前一点反应都没,就第6周和第7周期间有过两三次浑身乏力,无精打采,还有点
点恶心的感觉,但是我忍住没吐,后来就又没什么感觉了一直到现在16周,有时候我就
在想我到底怀孕了没?
隔上10秒揪的疼一下,上网查说是在排卵;试孕前也没有体会到这种感觉,然后连着两
三个月没怀上就打算顺其自然了,结果下个月就怀上了,可是这个月反而没有这种“排
卵疼”的感觉了。真奇怪,可能精神紧张吧。
我6周前一点反应都没,就第6周和第7周期间有过两三次浑身乏力,无精打采,还有点
点恶心的感觉,但是我忍住没吐,后来就又没什么感觉了一直到现在16周,有时候我就
在想我到底怀孕了没?
b*0
5 楼
我是发现胸长大了。。。
v*p
6 楼
5周开始吐了,6周后吐的更猛烈了
E*R
7 楼
extremely sleepy and tired before the 4th week
l*w
9 楼
我月经前也会胸涨,一般涨个10来天月经来了就不涨了。怀孕的时候是一直涨,后来感
到小腹两侧抽痛,这个是最不一样的,以前没有过的症状,测了一下果然是怀孕了。
到小腹两侧抽痛,这个是最不一样的,以前没有过的症状,测了一下果然是怀孕了。
w*o
12 楼
我现在有mimi涨,腰下坠感。
大家看看是不是中弹了~~:)
大家看看是不是中弹了~~:)
l*w
20 楼
http://pregnancy.about.com/od/newlypregnant/qt/cramping.htm
【在 w********s 的大作中提到】
: 可是后面也有姐妹也说,四五周到时候,根本太小,还没牵扯到子宫,是吗?
【在 w********s 的大作中提到】
: 可是后面也有姐妹也说,四五周到时候,根本太小,还没牵扯到子宫,是吗?
w*s
22 楼
make sense
【在 l****w 的大作中提到】
: http://pregnancy.about.com/od/newlypregnant/qt/cramping.htm
【在 l****w 的大作中提到】
: http://pregnancy.about.com/od/newlypregnant/qt/cramping.htm
w*o
23 楼
Early Pregnancy Symptoms - The earliest pregnancy signs before you miss a
period!
Cramping (1/18)
What’s that you say? Cramping is an early pregnancy symptom? Many women
think that cramping is a sign that Aunt Flo (your menstrual period) is
surely on her way but it’s actually one early sign of pregnancy. As your
embryo implants into your uterus you might notice some cramping. It can
easily be mistaken for PMS or menstrual cramps.
Breast tenderness (2/18)
Some women notice breast tenderness when they ovulate and right around the
time their period is due. Breast tenderness is also an early sign of
pregnancy. When you are pregnant, your body produces higher levels of
estrogen and progesterone. These hormones are the same hormones that cause
breast tenderness when you’re not pregnant, but in early pregnancy hormonal
changes are stronger than what you see during your menstrual cycle. The
hormonal changes in early pregnancy causes the blood flow to your breasts to
increase and can make the breast tissue feel more sensitive and swollen.
Fatigue (3/18)
Are you falling asleep in the middle of your favorite prime time show or
suddenly feeling the need to take an afternoon nap? Fatigue is one of the
first pregnancy symptoms. Increased progesterone levels can make you feel
exhausted. Some women will notice fatigue as early as a week after ovulation
. After you ovulate your progesterone levels rise, whether you are pregnant
or not, but if you aren’t pregnant your progesterone levels will start to
drop back off and signal the start of your next period. If you start feeling
tired after ovulation and this exhaustion gets worse instead of better, it
could be an early sign of pregnancy.
Nausea (4/18)
Nausea can be an early pregnancy symptom. Some women will start feeling
queasy days before they even have a missed period. Blame the nausea on
hormones again! For most women morning sickness doesn’t set in until around
six weeks of pregnancy but some women will start feeling queasy really
early on.
Bloating (5/18)
Bloating is another early sign of pregnancy. It may be hard to tell the
difference between premenstrual bloating and pregnancy bloating as PMS and
pregnancy symptoms can feel remarkably similar. However, pregnancy symptoms
are often more exaggerated than typical PMS symptoms. Bloating, like other
symptoms in early pregnancy, is caused by hormonal changes. As your
progesterone and estrogen levels rise, the lining of your uterus thickens,
making you feel more bloated. Hormonal changes also cause your digestive
system to slow down and this can cause bloating as well.
Constipation or diarrhea (6/18)
Hormonal changes in early pregnancy can cause your digestive system to slow
down. This can cause constipation. Prenatal vitamins can add to this problem
as the iron contained in them is also constipating. Adding more fiber to
your diet and drinking extra fluids will help with this. Some women, however
, will notice the opposite problem, diarrhea – although, this is an
uncommon early pregnancy symptom. Hormones sometimes affect women
differently though. While most women will have issues with constipation
during early pregnancy, some will have diarrhea instead.
Headaches (7/18)
Not every woman has problems with headaches during pregnancy, but for some
this is the very first tell-tale sign of pregnancy. Headaches during early
pregnancy are thought to be caused by hormonal changes as well as changes in
a woman’s blood volume. The sudden increase in estrogen and progesterone
may be what triggers headaches for some women. Migraine headaches, which are
a vascular type of headache, may be a result of the increase in blood flow
a woman experiences during pregnancy.
Backache (8/18)
Implantation cramping, bloating and constipation can all cause back aches
during early pregnancy. For some women backache is also a premenstrual
symptom. As your uterus stretches and grows though, this can cause cramping,
aches and pains. Sleeping poorly can also contribute to back pain during
early pregnancy.
Spotting (9/18)
While some women think that implantation spotting is a common early
pregnancy symptom, it doesn’t occur in most pregnancies. About 20-25
percent of women will have some type of spotting during pregnancy.
Implantation spotting is one of the reasons for spotting during early
pregnancy and it can be an early sign of pregnancy. Typically, implantation
bleeding is light and usually brown or pink spotting. A woman may notice
this type of spotting a week to a few days before her period is due.
period!
Cramping (1/18)
What’s that you say? Cramping is an early pregnancy symptom? Many women
think that cramping is a sign that Aunt Flo (your menstrual period) is
surely on her way but it’s actually one early sign of pregnancy. As your
embryo implants into your uterus you might notice some cramping. It can
easily be mistaken for PMS or menstrual cramps.
Breast tenderness (2/18)
Some women notice breast tenderness when they ovulate and right around the
time their period is due. Breast tenderness is also an early sign of
pregnancy. When you are pregnant, your body produces higher levels of
estrogen and progesterone. These hormones are the same hormones that cause
breast tenderness when you’re not pregnant, but in early pregnancy hormonal
changes are stronger than what you see during your menstrual cycle. The
hormonal changes in early pregnancy causes the blood flow to your breasts to
increase and can make the breast tissue feel more sensitive and swollen.
Fatigue (3/18)
Are you falling asleep in the middle of your favorite prime time show or
suddenly feeling the need to take an afternoon nap? Fatigue is one of the
first pregnancy symptoms. Increased progesterone levels can make you feel
exhausted. Some women will notice fatigue as early as a week after ovulation
. After you ovulate your progesterone levels rise, whether you are pregnant
or not, but if you aren’t pregnant your progesterone levels will start to
drop back off and signal the start of your next period. If you start feeling
tired after ovulation and this exhaustion gets worse instead of better, it
could be an early sign of pregnancy.
Nausea (4/18)
Nausea can be an early pregnancy symptom. Some women will start feeling
queasy days before they even have a missed period. Blame the nausea on
hormones again! For most women morning sickness doesn’t set in until around
six weeks of pregnancy but some women will start feeling queasy really
early on.
Bloating (5/18)
Bloating is another early sign of pregnancy. It may be hard to tell the
difference between premenstrual bloating and pregnancy bloating as PMS and
pregnancy symptoms can feel remarkably similar. However, pregnancy symptoms
are often more exaggerated than typical PMS symptoms. Bloating, like other
symptoms in early pregnancy, is caused by hormonal changes. As your
progesterone and estrogen levels rise, the lining of your uterus thickens,
making you feel more bloated. Hormonal changes also cause your digestive
system to slow down and this can cause bloating as well.
Constipation or diarrhea (6/18)
Hormonal changes in early pregnancy can cause your digestive system to slow
down. This can cause constipation. Prenatal vitamins can add to this problem
as the iron contained in them is also constipating. Adding more fiber to
your diet and drinking extra fluids will help with this. Some women, however
, will notice the opposite problem, diarrhea – although, this is an
uncommon early pregnancy symptom. Hormones sometimes affect women
differently though. While most women will have issues with constipation
during early pregnancy, some will have diarrhea instead.
Headaches (7/18)
Not every woman has problems with headaches during pregnancy, but for some
this is the very first tell-tale sign of pregnancy. Headaches during early
pregnancy are thought to be caused by hormonal changes as well as changes in
a woman’s blood volume. The sudden increase in estrogen and progesterone
may be what triggers headaches for some women. Migraine headaches, which are
a vascular type of headache, may be a result of the increase in blood flow
a woman experiences during pregnancy.
Backache (8/18)
Implantation cramping, bloating and constipation can all cause back aches
during early pregnancy. For some women backache is also a premenstrual
symptom. As your uterus stretches and grows though, this can cause cramping,
aches and pains. Sleeping poorly can also contribute to back pain during
early pregnancy.
Spotting (9/18)
While some women think that implantation spotting is a common early
pregnancy symptom, it doesn’t occur in most pregnancies. About 20-25
percent of women will have some type of spotting during pregnancy.
Implantation spotting is one of the reasons for spotting during early
pregnancy and it can be an early sign of pregnancy. Typically, implantation
bleeding is light and usually brown or pink spotting. A woman may notice
this type of spotting a week to a few days before her period is due.
w*o
24 楼
Increased basal body temperature (10/18)
In order to know if your basal body temperature has increased, you would
need to be keeping track of it prior to ovulation. A woman who keeps a bbt
chart may be able to tell she is pregnant just by looking at the
temperatures on her chart. After ovulation, progesterone causes a woman’s
temperatures to rise. Sometimes a woman will see a second rise in
temperature around 7 days past ovulation. When this happens, it is called a
triphasic chart. A triphasic chart can be one of the earliest signs of
pregnancy.
Darker areolas (11/18)
When you look in the mirror you might notice that your areolas are no longer
pink but brown or if they were brown to begin with they might turn a darker
shade of brown. Not only do they look darker, but they may have grown in
diameter as well. It makes sense that your breasts would change to prepare
for breastfeeding, but you might not expect to see noticeable change so
early in pregnancy. For some though, darker areolas are noticeable shortly
after conception. Breast changes can occur a week to two weeks after
conception.
Vaginal discharge (12/18)
A woman’s vaginal discharge can give her a clue as to where she is at in
her menstrual cycle and whether or not she has conceived. Typically, around
ovulation a woman will have an increase in cervical mucus. After ovulation
cervical mucus dries up and generally stays dry through the remainder of her
cycle. When a woman is pregnant, her estrogen levels increase which may
cause her to secrete more cervical fluid. This increase in cervical fluid
can be an early sign of pregnancy. Some women describe having a creamy,
lotion like, or yellowish colored vaginal discharge in early pregnancy.
However, normal estrogen changes, unrelated to pregnancy, can also cause
vaginal discharge so this isn’t the best indicator of pregnancy.
Mood swings (13/18)
Women are known to be moodier right before their period starts. We’ve all
heard of PMS mood swings. Pregnancy mood swings are similar but often
presents as water works rather than rages; although anyone that’s ever
angered a pregnant woman might disagree. If you are feeling unusually
emotional this could be an early sign of pregnancy.
Frequent trips to the bathroom (14/18)
Frequent urination is a big complaint amongst pregnant women. Some women don
’t have problems with this until later in pregnancy, but for many, frequent
urination becomes a problem right away. Your blood volume increases
dramatically during pregnancy. As your kidneys work hard to process the
extra fluids, you may end up using the bathroom more often. In addition,
your uterus is growing and expanding which may put extra pressure on your
bladder, causing you to have to urinate more frequently.
Heightened sense of smell (15/18)
Peeu that stinks! Are you noticing the odor of the trash can from two rooms
away or does the smell of chicken frying up in the pan make you feel ill?
This is one thing women may notice before they even realize their pregnant.
Pregnant women’s noses don’t get any bigger and there aren’t actually any
changes that we know about that occur within the olfactory system, but none
the less, it’s a symptom that lots of newly pregnant moms experience. We’
re not entirely sure what causes this symptom but it may have something to
do with the increase in estrogen levels.
Food aversions (16/18)
When you think of pregnant women and food you normally think of cravings.
Cravings are a well known pregnancy symptom, but not necessarily one of the
early ones. Cravings before your period start could easily be explained away
as a PMS symptom. Women often crave chocolate or sweets before they start
their period. Aversions, on the other hand, are not generally thought of as
a PMS symptom. If certain foods all of a sudden don’t taste quite right or
your morning cup of coffee is no longer appealing, this could be an early
pregnancy symptom.
Increased thirst (17/18)
Chug-a-lug. Are you feeling thirsty? Feeling thirsty isn’t one of the
symptoms you hear a lot about but it’s something that lots of women deal
with in early pregnancy. They may just not realize that it’s an early
symptom. In early pregnancy your blood volume increases. This can cause
frequent urination but it can also make you feel thirsty.
What to do? (18/18)
If you’re having what could be early pregnancy symptoms but your period isn
’t late yet, you may be wondering when you should take a pregnancy test.
Early symptoms, no matter how many and how strong they are, don’t always
mean that you will get a positive result – even if you are pregnant. Most
home tests on the market these days are very sensitive, but the closer you
are to having a late period, the more accurate the test will be. It’s best
to wait until your period is late before testing, but if you are anxious to
take a test you may be able to get a positive as early as 4 to 5 days before
a missed period, depending on what test you take.
In order to know if your basal body temperature has increased, you would
need to be keeping track of it prior to ovulation. A woman who keeps a bbt
chart may be able to tell she is pregnant just by looking at the
temperatures on her chart. After ovulation, progesterone causes a woman’s
temperatures to rise. Sometimes a woman will see a second rise in
temperature around 7 days past ovulation. When this happens, it is called a
triphasic chart. A triphasic chart can be one of the earliest signs of
pregnancy.
Darker areolas (11/18)
When you look in the mirror you might notice that your areolas are no longer
pink but brown or if they were brown to begin with they might turn a darker
shade of brown. Not only do they look darker, but they may have grown in
diameter as well. It makes sense that your breasts would change to prepare
for breastfeeding, but you might not expect to see noticeable change so
early in pregnancy. For some though, darker areolas are noticeable shortly
after conception. Breast changes can occur a week to two weeks after
conception.
Vaginal discharge (12/18)
A woman’s vaginal discharge can give her a clue as to where she is at in
her menstrual cycle and whether or not she has conceived. Typically, around
ovulation a woman will have an increase in cervical mucus. After ovulation
cervical mucus dries up and generally stays dry through the remainder of her
cycle. When a woman is pregnant, her estrogen levels increase which may
cause her to secrete more cervical fluid. This increase in cervical fluid
can be an early sign of pregnancy. Some women describe having a creamy,
lotion like, or yellowish colored vaginal discharge in early pregnancy.
However, normal estrogen changes, unrelated to pregnancy, can also cause
vaginal discharge so this isn’t the best indicator of pregnancy.
Mood swings (13/18)
Women are known to be moodier right before their period starts. We’ve all
heard of PMS mood swings. Pregnancy mood swings are similar but often
presents as water works rather than rages; although anyone that’s ever
angered a pregnant woman might disagree. If you are feeling unusually
emotional this could be an early sign of pregnancy.
Frequent trips to the bathroom (14/18)
Frequent urination is a big complaint amongst pregnant women. Some women don
’t have problems with this until later in pregnancy, but for many, frequent
urination becomes a problem right away. Your blood volume increases
dramatically during pregnancy. As your kidneys work hard to process the
extra fluids, you may end up using the bathroom more often. In addition,
your uterus is growing and expanding which may put extra pressure on your
bladder, causing you to have to urinate more frequently.
Heightened sense of smell (15/18)
Peeu that stinks! Are you noticing the odor of the trash can from two rooms
away or does the smell of chicken frying up in the pan make you feel ill?
This is one thing women may notice before they even realize their pregnant.
Pregnant women’s noses don’t get any bigger and there aren’t actually any
changes that we know about that occur within the olfactory system, but none
the less, it’s a symptom that lots of newly pregnant moms experience. We’
re not entirely sure what causes this symptom but it may have something to
do with the increase in estrogen levels.
Food aversions (16/18)
When you think of pregnant women and food you normally think of cravings.
Cravings are a well known pregnancy symptom, but not necessarily one of the
early ones. Cravings before your period start could easily be explained away
as a PMS symptom. Women often crave chocolate or sweets before they start
their period. Aversions, on the other hand, are not generally thought of as
a PMS symptom. If certain foods all of a sudden don’t taste quite right or
your morning cup of coffee is no longer appealing, this could be an early
pregnancy symptom.
Increased thirst (17/18)
Chug-a-lug. Are you feeling thirsty? Feeling thirsty isn’t one of the
symptoms you hear a lot about but it’s something that lots of women deal
with in early pregnancy. They may just not realize that it’s an early
symptom. In early pregnancy your blood volume increases. This can cause
frequent urination but it can also make you feel thirsty.
What to do? (18/18)
If you’re having what could be early pregnancy symptoms but your period isn
’t late yet, you may be wondering when you should take a pregnancy test.
Early symptoms, no matter how many and how strong they are, don’t always
mean that you will get a positive result – even if you are pregnant. Most
home tests on the market these days are very sensitive, but the closer you
are to having a late period, the more accurate the test will be. It’s best
to wait until your period is late before testing, but if you are anxious to
take a test you may be able to get a positive as early as 4 to 5 days before
a missed period, depending on what test you take.
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