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Typical symptoms in early pregnancy.

External changes and changes in the general and psychological state are not manifested in all women who become pregnant. They are individual and can be observed with PMS. However, there are more common symptoms that are also associated with hormonal changes. The presence of one of them is usually not suspicious, but if you observe two or more of the conditions listed below, then this is a signal that you need to resort to one of the effective methods for determining pregnancy.

Symptoms of pregnancy that may appear within the first week after conception:

• Allocations with an admixture of blood. Such a sign can cause fear in a woman. However, this is a fairly common symptom in the early stages. It appears 1-2 weeks after conception and embryo fixation.

• More abundant vaginal discharge.

• Decreased immunity - there are symptoms characteristic of a cold.

• Hemorrhoids and constipation. After conception, various changes begin to occur in the woman's body, including the activation of blood circulation in the small pelvis. This can lead to the development of hemorrhoids.

• Violation of the bowels. After conception, the stomach and intestines begin to work less actively and worse. This leads to gas and constipation.

• Vomiting and nausea.

• Profuse salivation. It is not a frequent symptom, and, most often, is accompanied by nausea and discomfort in the abdomen.

• An increase in body temperature up to 37 degrees, or vice versa, an uncharacteristic decrease in temperature for a normal state.

• High basal temperature. In the first days of pregnancy, it rises to 37 degrees. It usually rises during and after ovulation, but after fertilization it remains high.

• Cramps in the legs during sleep.

• Low blood pressure. This is especially true in those who are prone to hypotension. This is accompanied by drowsiness, fatigue, constant fatigue and dizziness.

• More frequent urge to urinate. Due to hormonal and physiological changes, blood flow in the pelvic organs increases. This symptom is observed during the entire pregnancy. Cystitis may also develop.

• Thrush (candidiasis) is often a sign of pregnancy and needs to be treated.

• Discomfort and pain in the lumbar region.

• Breast enlargement and unusually high sensitivity. Often this can happen early.

• Delayed menstruation is the best known and most obvious sign. However, this can often indicate the presence of a disease. A pregnancy test is best done if your period is "late" by one week. As a rule, the delay is not the only sign, and is accompanied by other symptoms.

There is a stereotype that you cannot get pregnant while breastfeeding. However, this information is incorrect. Lactation does not affect conception. Symptoms of pregnancy during lactation will be similar to those of this condition under normal conditions. But these symptoms will be added to them:

• decrease in the amount of milk;

• deterioration in the quality of milk (the child refuses it);

• feeding sensations become more uncomfortable than usual.