Symptoms
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Symptoms of Pregnancy For a woman having a regular monthly cycle, the earliest and most reliable sign of pregnancy is a missed period, or sometimes women who are pregnant have a very light period, losing only a little blood. Other signs are: • Feeling sick, not necessarily in the morning, but at any time. • The breasts may become larger and tender. Veins may become prominent and nipples may darken and stand out. • Increased frequency in passing urine. • Tendency for constipation. • Tiredness. • An increased vaginal discharge without any associated complaint. • A metallic taste in the mouth. • Dislike for certain things like tea or coffee or fatty foods. • Increased liking for certain things like spicy foods. • Pregnancy test can be carried out on urine samples, as early as from the first day of a missed period-that is, about fourteen days after the conception. • A positive test result is almost definitive of pregnancy. If the test is negative, it is less reliable. It can be repeated after a week, or a doctor can be consulted.
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