ThugGirl041790 answered Monday June 13 2005, 9:45 pm: Yea headaches can be a sign.. sore breast,change of eating habits like having cravings for weird things.. missed period.. morning or night sickness..usually its morning tho.. weight gain.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
DaysGoBy answered Monday June 13 2005, 9:22 pm: Headache are caused by many different things. The first and most obvious sign of pregnancy would be missed period... If you're worried about it, you could try one of those home pregnancy tests. [ DaysGoBy's advice column | Ask DaysGoBy A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Monday June 13 2005, 8:18 pm: No period or amenorrhea; other potential causes of this include fatigue, stress, hormonal problems, illness, extreme weight gain or loss, going off the pill and breastfeeding
Just "feeling" pregnant
Nausea and vomiting; this usually occurs two to eight weeks after conception and can also be caused by such things as food poisoning, stress or infections
Enlargement and soreness of the breasts; this is also seen during pre-menstruation and with birth control pill use
Increased urination; this can also be a sign of urinary tract infection, stress, or diabetes
Fatigue
Ptyalism (Excessive salivation)
Stretch marks
Spider veins
Quickening (fetal movement); some people often confuse this with gas or bowel contractions.
Chadwick's Sign (bluish tinge to the vagina and cervix); this is also seen occasionally with impending menstruation
Colostrum from breasts
Hope I helped!
~Brina~ [ XSugarPieX77's advice column | Ask XSugarPieX77 A Question ]
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