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Signs of Normal Pregnancy in the First Trimester

Young mothers who have just had their first pregnancy may still be confused or tend not to know how to recognize, differentiate, and respond to any changes that occur in the body. What's next? After being proven positive for pregnancy, what signs of normal pregnancy should be considered? In addition to being late for your period, you may not feel other early pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea and cravings, although the levels of the chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone have confirmed your pregnancy. The first thing to remember is that every normal pregnancy can be experienced differently in every woman, because her body condition is different. There are women who feel it is mediocre, but there are also women who feel the symptoms of pregnancy that interfere with daily activities in the early trimester of pregnancy. This is why it is recommended that you do a routine obstetric examination. This is so that the obstetrician can recognize if there is anything unusual about your pregnancy or fetus. But besides the differences above, normal pregnancy still has common signs that are often found and you will also feel the symptoms and changes.

Signs of Normal Pregnancy You Can Look For

Study the four most common signs of a normal pregnancy in the first trimester (first week through twelve) as a guide to the beginning of your pregnancy. Changes that occur in your body in the early weeks of pregnancy can be caused by changes in hormone levels that will affect various organs of your body. Signs and changes that you can feel, including:

Nausea

Nausea is a sign of normal pregnancy which usually starts in the third week of pregnancy until the twelfth week. About 85 percent of pregnant women will experience nausea. Nausea can be experienced morning, noon or night and it's not too severe, so you can still eat and drink. To relieve nausea you can try eating patterns in small but frequent portions, avoid choices of foods that smell sharp or piercing, and choose high-protein snacks that are tastier. Drink water regularly and avoid acidic foods or drinks if it triggers nausea. If nausea does not decrease for more than 12 weeks, causes dehydration, and makes you completely unable to eat any type of food then this is classified as abnormal. Tell your doctor immediately because you might need treatment at a hospital.

Bleeding

A small amount of bleeding early in pregnancy is a sign of an embryo attached to the lining of your uterus. This condition can be accompanied by cramps and may occur more than once. However, this does not mean you do not need to feel alert. Contact your obstetrician whenever you experience bleeding, especially those that are pinkish-white, bright red, or vaginal discharge that resembles a blood clot. Another sign that you also need to watch out for is if the above symptoms are accompanied by severe contractions or cramps. Bleeding through the birth canal after trauma such as a fall or severe physical loss is a sign of danger in pregnancy.

Cramps

The cramps you feel early in pregnancy are not much different from what you usually experience before menstruation. Mild cramps are common in normal pregnancy. However, cramps can also be a sign of abnormalities in your pregnancy if the cramps feel more painful with contractions that occur every 5 to 20 minutes. Contact your obstetrician as soon as you experience these symptoms.

Leucorrhoea

Like before pregnancy, vaginal discharge during pregnancy is also classified as normal. Because vaginal discharge keeps your reproductive system clean and free of infection. During pregnancy, this thick milky white liquid is also responsible for protecting the birth canal from infection. Contact your doctor if you have clear vaginal discharge in large quantities, vaginal discharge yellow or green, itchy or painful, and smell bad which is a sign of infection that causes complications in pregnancy. You may also experience other signs of normal pregnancy such as mood swings, constipation, increased urination frequency, breast enlargement or swelling, and cravings. Feeling tired is common during pregnancy. When pregnant, your body works hard to support the health of the fetus in the womb and the process requires extra energy, so you also need food and drink intake more than usual. Limit your activities during pregnancy, increase the amount of time to rest such as increasing hours of rest during the day and maintaining food intake so that you stay energized is important to support a good pregnancy. Also avoid cigarettes or cigarette smoke, alcoholic beverages, and caffeine. Although adjusting to these bodily changes can be very troublesome at first, this feeling will diminish as the pregnancy process progresses. You might turn around to enjoy the whole experience and the process of waiting for this little presence with enthusiasm and love. Also remember to involve your partner or family to learn about normal and non-pregnancy, so you don't feel overwhelmed by sudden mood swings. Although physical and psychological changes during pregnancy in the early trimester are generally normal, there are some danger signs that must be monitored if you experience a number of things, such as heavy bleeding in the birth canal, severe abdominal pain or cramps, dizziness or severe headaches, too much or too little weight gain, and fever. If during pregnancy you find these symptoms, immediately see a doctor to get an examination. When consulting, also ask your doctor about certain restrictions or things you can do while pregnant.

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