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Very Early Pregnancy Symptom before Period - These Symptoms May Indicate You are Pregnant

By: alien

Very early pregnancy symptom before period are several symptoms masked as physical signs of discomfort that do not seem odd until seen through the prism of a pregnant state. These very early pregnancy symptoms vary from woman to woman, and some women do not experience them. For them, the missed period serves as the green light to signal that they may be pregnant. The home test kit and then a visit to the gynecologist are their positive means to test whether or not they're pregnant.

But there are signs that you may be pregnant even before the commonly held indicator of a missed period. A catch-missed period does not always mean a pregnancy. Sometimes other changes in the body might result in you skipping menstruation or having it delayed by a while.

Sometimes you find out you are pregnant by being convinced that the changes you experience are very early pregnancy symptom before period. There is little evidence to support you right then, but you could be banking upon a few signs that gently nudge at your being pregnant. In the same way that your womb begins to pull at your stomach muscles to tell you there is a baby growing within you.

Often the first physical sign that you are pregnant may be swollen, tender breasts or nipples sore and hard that may even be painful to the touch. The reason why breasts become swollen is because they experience changes that prepare them for breastfeeding. There is an increased production of the hormones estrogen or progesterone and the breasts can be really tender if you are experiencing pregnancy for the first time. This is a very early pregnancy symptom before period.

The other sign is slight exhaustion and cramping, a sudden shooting pain in the legs that go away if you sit up for a while. The cramping may be followed by implantation bleeding, a very slight spot of bleeding that occurs when the fertilized egg implants itself in the uterine lining. Implantation bleeding usually occurs about 10 to 14 days after conception. It could be mistaken for menstruation itself but for the fact that the bleeding is very slight, and slight brown or spotty in appearance. This is the time when you cannot test for hormone levels in the blood because it is still too soon to tell for sure if you are pregnant. You also experience a rise in your BBT or Basal Body temperature during this period, a more accurate indicator of very early pregnancy symptom before period.

This is the time when food cravings hit at you when you are least expecting it. You may feel the urge to eat a variety of food that you did not know you ever had the taste for. Pickles, sugar cravings, or plain simple unhealthy high-carbohydrate snacks, there is a range of foods that you might want to taste at any given hour of the day (or night). That is why you ought to feast because this may be your baby's signal to tell you about food he likes. Only remember to clamp on the appetite if this is accompanied by major bouts of throwing up. Your food cravings too may foretell that these are very early pregnancy symptoms before period.


Alien writes for Pregnancy calendars. He also writes for women's health and skin care products .

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