Symptoms of pregnancy are vary from woman to woman and even pregnancy to
pregnancy. Symptoms of pregnancy may last a few weeks or stretch to a few
months. However, despite having numerous symptoms of pregnancy, a woman may
still not be pregnant. But many doctors and experts agree that a combination
of symptoms should result in a blood pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy.
Sore, tender breasts
Nausea and possible vomiting
Light headedness
Fatigue
Spotting (when your period is expected or when the embryo implants in
the uterus)
Frequent urination
A missed period
Although drug store pregnancy tests are fairly accurate when used
correctly, a blood test given at your doctor’s office may be the best
confirmation. It is important to find out whether or not you are pregnant as a
positive may prompt needed changes in vitamin intake, exercise alterations and
eating/drinking habits.
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