Before you even take that pregnancy test, you may get a heads-up in the form of some early pregnancy symptoms. But because many of these early signs of pregnancy will be similar to symptoms you have right before you get your period, it can be hard to tell the difference.
Breast changes. Tender, swollen breasts, and darkening, bumpy areolas are among the breast changes you might experience early in pregnancy. And areolas may get darker and increase in diameter.
Fatigue. When you get pregnant, a huge amount of energy goes into building a placenta,which causes pregnancy fatigue shortly after you conceive.
Implantation bleeding. Light spotting or implantation bleeding before you'd expect your period is sometimes an early pregnancy symptom.
Changes in cervical mucus. If it becomes creamy and stays that way after ovulation, it’s a good sign you’ll have a positive pregnancy test.
Frequent urination. This feeling is due to the pregnancy hormone hCG, which increases blood flow to your kidneys, helping them to more efficiently rid your body of waste.
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