Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Am I pregnant ?

• Not getting your period / menstruation. This is because the wall of the uterus is prepared for pregnancy. It is important to know the first day of last period, which can determine the approximate age of pregnancy and childbirth. Keep in mind that not getting your period but as a sign of early pregnancy can also be caused by something else.

• Nausea and vomiting. Occur because of hormonal changes. Known as "morning sickness" because of nausea and vomiting often occur in the morning in the first months of pregnancy.

• Frequent urination / urination. Occurs because the bladder pressure by the enlarged uterus. Complaints will usually be reduced in pregnancy after 12 weeks and come back after 28 weeks of pregnancy.

• Cravings. Foods want a certain place in the first few months.

• Other signs, such as breast augmentation firm, enlarged nipples, darker sometimes feels itchy and sore.

Every woman has symptoms that vary some mild, some are heavy but do not have any complaints. If the above symptoms have not been there to you, then you can be sure with the other test, because every pregnant woman have a complaint and different symptoms.

To ensure your pregnancy, then you can do a urine test. Tools to test the urine can be found in pharmacies and you can do this test yourself at home.

On examination of the urine test is to measure the levels of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) hormone produced by the placenta and will increase in urine and blood during the first week after conception.

In using these tests look at the instructions, and the most accurate and done in the morning, because this hormone increases the amount in the morning.

If still in doubt see your doctor. Doctors will be able to ensure your pregnancy with ultrasound (ultrasonography), found a picture of the fetus.

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