There are many signs of pregnancy, but not all are
felt by every woman. Some women may experience
all of these symptoms, while others may never
experience some of them during the entire
pregnancy. Remember that every pregnancy is
different and every baby grows at a different rate.
This is only to be used as a guide. If you feel you
may be pregnant, you should schedule an appointment with your doctor for a pregnancy test.
1st Trimester (Weeks 1 - 12)
Absense of your period (Amenorrhea)
Morning sickness (nausea and/or vomiting)
Feeling fatigued
Emptying your bladder frequently
Tingling, tender or swollen breasts
Increased vaginal discharge (leukorrhea)
The areola (area around your nipple) may get darker
The blue veins in the breasts may be more noticeable
Little bumps (elevated glands) around your nipple
Food cravings or aversions
Faintness or dizziness
Constipation, heartburn, indigestion, bloating and flatulence
Headaches
Emotional
Note: Many of these symptoms continue into the second and/or third trimesters.
2nd Trimester (Weeks 13 - 26)
Morning sickness may start to subside
Weight gain
Nasal congestion or stuffiness
Bleeding gums while brushing teeth
Nosebleeds
Increase in appetite
Ankles, feet, hands and face may swell a little (edema)
Small amounts of colostrum coming from your nipples
Varicose veins and/or hemorrhoids
The first signs of fetal movement are felt
Aching abdomen along the sides and the lower area (due to stretching ligaments)
Leg cramps
Faster heart rate
Aching back
Linea nigra (dark line down the center of the abdomen)
"Pregnancy mask" (pigmentation changes on your face)
The skin of your abdomen may itch from stretching
Absentmindedness
Note: Many of these symptoms will continue into the third trimester.
3rd Trimester (Weeks 27 - 42)
Strong fetal movement that can be felt and seen from outside the stomach
Increasing vaginal discharge (you may need to wear pantyliners)