30 Weird Early Pregnancy Signs
Do you think that you could be pregnant? Is it too early to take a test? I gathered up some early signs of pregnancy for my ladies. You know the obvious pregnancy symptom of missing your period. However, did you know you can still get your period and be pregnant? So, let’s check out some other top early pregnancy symptoms.
I won’t go into detail on each symptom, since this is not a medical site. However, these symptoms were gathered from the reputable medical site Mayo.com.
The 2nd Half of This List Are Some Crazy Weird Symptoms But Are Some For Sure Pregnancy Signs
Disclaimer: This is not a medical site. If you are having an emergency, call 911 immediately. If you suspect you are pregnant, speak with your healthcare provider for further testing and assistance.
1. Missed Period
2. Spotting
3. Swollen Boobs
4. Lower Back Pain
5. Mood Swings
6. Food Cravings
7. Fatigue
8. Elevated Basal Temperature
9. Nausea
10. Headaches
11. Bloating
12. Urgency To Pee
13. Gas
14. Constipation
Continue reading to see what are the weirdest symptoms of early pregnancy
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Now To Some Weird Symptoms
These symptoms were gathered by other mothers when they were asked what was some of their pregnancy symptoms. Find more info on early pregnancy symtoms here.
15. Leg Cramps
16. Smelly Urine
17. Period Pains But No Period
18. White Spots on Nipples
19. Increased Saliva
20. Thirst
21. Increased Vaginal Moisture
22. Increased Sexual Desire
23. Vivid Dreams
24. Constant Headache
25. Sensitivity To Smell
26. Hair Loss
27. Vaginal Sensitivity To Products
28. Loss Of Appetite
29. Weight Gain
30. Eating New Foods or New Food Combos
This list is made up of symptoms that anyone can have. If you have a couple of these symptoms, you COULD possibly pregnant. However, these symptoms are also symptoms that are common or signs of something other than pregnancy. The best solution is to make an appointment with your physician.
What are some pregnancy symptoms that you experienced or are now experiencing?