What are the 10 signs of pregnancy symptoms?

What are the 10 signs of pregnancy symptoms?

What are the 10 signs of pregnancy symptoms?

Common Signs of Early Pregnancy

  • A missed period. For most women, a missed period is often the first sign they’ve entered the early stages of pregnancy.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Swollen or tender breasts.
  • Fatigue.
  • Nausea, with or without vomiting.
  • Light spotting and cramping.
  • Bloating.
  • Mood swings.

How early can you feel pregnant?

Other than a missed period, pregnancy symptoms tend to really kick in around week five or six of pregnancy. One 2018 study of 458 women found that 72% detected their pregnancy by the sixth week after their last menstrual period. 1 Symptoms tend to develop abruptly.

Who can use this pregnancy problems symptom checker?

This Pregnancy Problems symptom checker is suitable for adults over 16 years old, living in Wales. Anyone under 16 should contact NHS 111 Wales (if available in your area) or 0845 46 47 (local rate charges)

When should I see a midwife when pregnant?

Your first appointment with a midwife should happen before you’re 10 weeks pregnant. If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant and have not seen a GP or midwife, contact a GP or midwife as soon as possible. They’ll see you quickly and help you start your pregnancy (antenatal) care.

What should I do if I have a positive pregnancy test?

During early pregnancy, you may find you no longer like some foods or drinks you used to enjoy. If you’re worried about any symptoms you’re having, talk to a GP or your midwife. A positive test result is almost certainly correct, as long as you have followed the instructions correctly.

When should I see a GP for morning sickness?

Morning sickness symptoms usually start when you’re around 4-6 weeks pregnant If you’re being sick all the time and cannot keep anything down, see a GP. You may have hyperemesis gravidarum, a serious condition in pregnancy that causes severe vomiting and needs treatment.