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There are many
common early pregnancy symptoms. Discharge from the vagina is almost
universal in the early weeks of a pregnancy. This increase in the
discharge is due to the increase in the growth of the cells lining
the vagina. The walls naturally start to thicken as soon as the
egg is fertilized and this thickening can cause you to have a discharge
of a white, milky fluid. The medical term for this fluid is leucorrhea
and is harmless so it doesn’t need any treatment. This discharge
may actually continue throughout the pregnancy.
If you notice
that the discharge has a foul odour, then this could be the symptom
of a bacteria or yeast infection. Other symptoms of this that will
require you to have medical treatment in the form of creams and
vaginal suppositories include itching and burning sensations. Douching
will not have any effect on the normal discharge you experience
during pregnancy.
Other early
symptoms of pregnancy that you can watch for in addition to missing
your normal menstrual period include:
Morning Sickness.
This is common in the first trimester of pregnancy and the name
comes from the fact that most women have nauseous feelings early
in the morning. Nausea and queasiness can occur though at any time
of the day or night. You may also develop an aversion to foods you
once loved to eat or to the smell of certain foods being cooked.
These food aversions and the nausea are not harmful and are a normal
part of carrying a baby in the womb. The sick feelings tend to abate
at about the 13th or 14th week, although some women continue to
feel sick all through the pregnancy. Some helpful hints include
having dry crackers ready to settle your stomach and eating small
meals more often so that you don’t feel hungry.
Constipation.
This complaint affects a large proportion of pregnant women. It
is largely due to an increase in the body production of progesterone
which decreases the colon ability to absorb water from the food
you eat. Drinking more milk than you usually do can also cause bouts
of constipation. This problem tends to worsen just after the first
trimester. You can help ease the problem by making sure you drink
plenty of water, getting plenty of exercise and including foods
high in fibre in your diet.
Dizziness or
Fainting. Many pregnant women first find out they are pregnant after
they faint and then go to the doctor to try to determine the cause.
It is also more noticeable in the second trimester when you get
up or move suddenly. During pregnancy the blood vessels dilate at
a dramatic rate and the amount of blood may be too much for the
vessels. This is what causes the dizzy or fainting spells.
Fatique. Feeling
more tired than usual is a very common early sign that you may be
pregnant. The blood is carrying more oxygen to the fetus in the
womb, which causes your heart to beat faster and in turn causes
you to feel fatigued. Take naps during the day or if this is not
possible start going to bed earlier at night. Eating foods that
are rich in protein and iron can also help to reduce the feelings
of tiredness.
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Article Author:
Ling Tong
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