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You'll need a home
pregnancy test or a
blood test at your OB's office to know for sure, but until you can take one (the best time is once your period is late) go through these early signs of pregnancy and see if any of them feel familiar.
1.
Shortness of Breath - The growing fetus needs oxygen, leaving you a little short.
2. Sore Breasts - Tender and heavy-feeling breasts, darkening of the areolas and even more pronounced veins on your chest can be a first sign that you're pregnant.
3. Fatigue - If you're suddenly exhausted, it might be a response to the increasing hormones in your body. For many women,
tiredness continues through the first trimester, but then ebbs in the second.
4. Nausea - Most pregnant women start to get the queasies when they're about 6 weeks along, but some can experience
morning sickness (which unfortunately can occur morning, noon and night) earlier.
5.
Frequent Urination - If you suddenly find yourself unable to sleep through the night without a trip to the washroom, it might be a sign. During pregnancy your body produces extra fluids, which has your bladder working overtime
6.
Headaches - More early signs of pregnancy include an aching head, a result of changes in hormones.
7. Backaches - Is your lower back a little sore? If you don't normally have back pain, it could mean your ligaments are loosening.
8. if you're feeling crampy, it might be your uterus stretching to get ready for a baby.
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