You may have heard that you are unable to tell if you are pregnant until you miss your period. But what happens if you have pregnancy symptoms that don’t feel like a period? What will you do?
First, shed on how to tell if you are pregnant. It is quite simple; you get a positive signal from a pregnancy test. (1) If your body is alerting you that it is ready to become a mother, then that is what it means.
But what happens when your body is not
ready for pregnancy still? That is the time when things get tricky. If you feel
that something may be wrong then you have to go to the doctor immediately.
Pregnancy symptoms require immediate care
Here are some pregnancy symptoms that
require immediate care,
1.
Feeling nauseous or vomiting:
During early pregnancy, sometimes
women feel nausea and this mostly happens in the morning time or we can say
that this is morning sickness which is a wake-up call for pregnant women.
2.
Darkened nipples or increased sensitivity to cold temperatures
Nipples become sensitive due to the
swelling or tightness in the breast or swelling as well. Discuss with your doctor
to follow some protocols.
3.
Cramping or pain in the lower back:
This pregnancy symptom is presented to
the women's body to make you ready for labor; (2) it's a
stage where the body starts to natural process for softness or stretch to the
lower back muscles.
4.
Changes in urination frequency and amount:
Urination happens because of the
hormonal changes in the body of pregnant women; during pregnancy, women face
more frequent urination than on normal balancing days.
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5.
Severe stomach pain:
Getting cramps or pain during
pregnancy shows common symptoms but it also requires immediate care to avoid
serious issues during pregnancy time.
6.
Shortness of breath:
The progesterone hormone increases shortness
of breath during pregnancy so women feel caused to take deep breaths. It's
called usual symptoms but still, it needs attention as well.
7.
After a few days still a fever:
Pregnant women should avoid taking aspirin if the fever doesn't
go away because some specific reasons like bacterial infections or viral
illness cause fever to need too immediate care.
8. Extreme
drowsiness or dizziness:
Blood pressure during pregnancy becomes
low when the Progesterone hormone is unbalancing. So meeting with the doctor is
needed.
9.
Weight gain or loss:
Weight gain or weight loss (3) is based on
overall situations but if it crosses above 25 or 35 pounds then you should look
after this.
Final Note
The good news is that most pregnancy symptoms completely look normal and will disappear within a few weeks. But if you are experiencing any of these above-mentioned then it requires immediate care and talking to your doctor.