Several women tend to believe that a missed period is the only way to spot pregnancy. However, this isn’t true. There are plenty of other signs that show themselves towards the very beginning of your pregnancy. We’ve covered these early pregnancy symptoms so you know just when you may have a bun in the oven without having to wait for a missed period.

When Do Pregnancy Symptoms Begin To Appear?

The first week of pregnancy is determined from the date of your last period, even if you had not conceived yet.

The calculation of your due date is done from the first day of your last period. Hence, you may not have any symptoms for the first few weeks, but they would also be included in your 40-week pregnancy. Here is a list of pregnancy symptoms showing which of them appear in which week – [1]

Cramping And Spotting

From week 1 to 4 of pregnancy, everything still stays on a cellular level. The egg that was fertilized with a sperm starts creating blastocyst which will go on to develop into the organs of the baby.

In around the first 10-14 days, the blastocyst will get into the endometrium of the woman. This often leads to implantation bleeding that people may misjudge as a light period.

However, there are some signs to identify implantation bleeding-

  • Color: The color of such bleeding may vary. Sometimes, it may be red, brown or pink.
  • Bleeding: Bleeding usually seems like a normal menstrual period, but spotting is identified by blood present only when wiping.
  • Pain: The severity of pain also varies in different women. Its intensity differs from mild to severe in different women.
  • Episodes: The biggest difference between a menstrual period and implantation bleeding is their duration. This kind of bleeding usually lasts for not more than 3 days and ends without any medications or treatment.

Women who smoke, drink alcohol, or do drugs can suffer heavier bleeding.

Missed Period – A Possible Sign Of Pregnancy

A woman’s body produces human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) after the implantation process is complete. This hormone helps the body in maintaining a healthy pregnancy, and also stops ovaries from releasing mature eggs every month.

Usually, the woman misses her next period four weeks post conception. If the woman already suffers from irregular periods, she must take a pregnancy test to be sure.

The home tests can detect hCG around eight days after a missed period.

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Other Early Pregnancy Symptoms

  • Higher Body Temperature – Raised body temperature is also a sign of early pregnancy. The body temperature may also go up quickly while exercising or while being in hot weather for too long. Experts advise drinking adequate amounts of water and exercising cautiously during this time.
  • Fatigue – Fatigue is a very common symptom of early pregnancy, and it stays even in the later stages of pregnancy as well. During early pregnancy, your progesterone levels rise, which induces sleepiness.
  • Increased Heart Rate – During the 8-10th week of pregnancy, the heart begins pumping harder and faster. This makes palpitations and arrhythmias very common during pregnancy.
  • Tingling, Aching And Growing Breasts – During the 4-6th week of pregnancy, the breasts begin to change. The woman generally has swollen, sore breasts because of hormonal changes. It usually disappears after a few weeks, as the pregnant lady’s body adapts to the hormonal changes. Somewhere around the 11th week of pregnancy, hormones may keep enlarging your breasts. The areola (area around the nipple) may get bigger and darker in color.
  • Mood Swings – During the early days of pregnancy, the woman’s estrogen and progesterone levels stay high. This can bring steep changes in your mood. You may get more emotional, or experience feelings of anxiety, depression, euphoria, and irritability.
  • Frequent Urination – As your heart starts pumping more blood during pregnancy, it makes your kidneys process more fluids than they usually do. It raises the fluid level in your bladder. Apart from this, hormones also affect bladder health. It usually makes pregnant women run to the bathroom more frequently. Sometimes, you may observe accidental leakage as well.
  • Heartburn – The presence of hormones relaxes the valve between your stomach and esophagus. This process leads to leakage of stomach acid triggering heartburn.
  • Pregnancy Glow And Acne – You may also get compliments for having a “pregnancy glow” during this time. It happens because of increased blood volume and raised hormonal levels pushing more blood into the vessels, eventually causing your oil glands to work overtime. This process gives your face a flushed, glossy appearance. Moreover, it may also cause acne.

More Severe Pregnancy Symptoms

  • Bloating And Constipation – Bloating is also a very common occurrence during early pregnancy. This often is a result of hormonal changes that slow down the digestive system. This leads to the woman feeling blocked and constipated.
  • Morning Sickness, Nausea, And Vomiting – Women usually suffer from morning sickness around 4-6 weeks of pregnancy. Moreover, unlike its name, it is not limited to the morning and may occur any time of the day or night. It can be mild to severe during the first trimester. However, its severity lowers in the second trimester.
  • High BP And Dizziness – The blood pressure of almost every pregnant woman drops during the early days of pregnancy. As your blood vessels are dilated during pregnancy, you may feel dizziness. High blood pressure, on the other hand, often indicates underlying problems if observed during the initial 20 weeks from conception.
  • Smell Sensitivity And Food Aversions – Smell sensitivity is also one of the very common early pregnancy symptoms. It often leads to nausea and vomiting. It may also lead to a strong disliking for certain foods.
  • Weight Gain – Weight gain is a common occurrence among women whose first trimester is about to be over. Generally, a woman puts on 1-4 pounds during the first few weeks. Moreover, your calorie requirements do not increase during the initial weeks of pregnancy.

Conclusion

Pregnancy usually is the most memorable time of every woman’s life, but it requires extra care and attention to keep the baby and the mother absolutely safe and healthy. Generally, the symptoms women face during the first trimester of pregnancy, start disappearing as soon as they enter the second trimester. Still, if you face any specific sort of trouble during any phase of pregnancy, you should immediately get in touch with a gynecologist. Make sure you download the ImmunifyMe app in preparation of your little one!

FAQs On Early Pregnancy Symptoms

How Early Will Pregnancy Symptoms Start?

It can take about 3 – 4 weeks for early pregnancy symptoms to show after conceiving. Some women may notice implantation bleeding and recognize it as a sign of pregnancy, while others may take much longer to have any noticeable symptoms.

What Are The 5 Most Common Signs Of Early Pregnancy?

5 common signs of early pregnancy are fatigue, nausea without vomiting, tender breasts, a missed period and increased urination.

How Can I Tell If I’m Pregnant After 1 Week?

Some of the signs that can show up within a week of conceiving are:

  • nausea with or without vomiting.
  • breast changes including tenderness, swelling, or tingling
  • frequent urination.
  • headache and fatigue.
  • raised basal body temperature.
  • bloating in the belly or gas.