Early Signs Of Pregnancy In First Two Weeks

During the maternity phase, you would find a few signs which are merely identifiable. It is a very sweet stage of life where you have to be careful about clothing choices during pregnancy. Also you have to take care of what to eat and what not to during the pregnancy journey.

Those signs will assure your pregnancy. Take those signs positively and be happy that you are going to be a mom soon. You may hear about a lot of signs that can take place during this time. But there are some universal maternity signs that every woman experience during the first two weeks of pregnancy.

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These are widely recognized as the common symptoms of pregnancy in an early step. You will face lots of changes during the first two weeks. Don't panic or don't be scared. Those are common. You will not feel a new life inside you at the early stage. But change will come.  Let's see which signs you will feel in the early stage of pregnancy.

These are the early signs of pregnancy in the first two weeks:

1. Delay of the period:

The most common issue during the first two weeks of pregnancy occurs with the timing of period. Your period may take place very, or you can miss the period as well. The amount of the bleeding will lessen immensely, or it can bleed for a few moments also. However, things are not the same for each person though, but it ensures mostly in the first two weeks. After conceiving the baby, your period will not take place.

2. The growth of the baby:

The baby grows a lot during the first two weeks of your maternity journey. The sex of the baby gets confirmed by this time. The baby floats a lot inside the uterus as the weight of the baby is very light. It also grows in different layers. You will feel the baby by this time as it grows and moves a lot during this period.

3. Body temperature:

The temperature of your body temperature will change a bit during the first two weeks of pregnancy. You will notice that the temperature rises a bit than the usual. It's another early sign of pregnancy. You don't have to be conscious of this. It happens to all the pregnant women. As the body goes through a lot of changes during this time, so the body temperature increases a bit. You will notice this change mostly in the morning.

4. Fatigues:

Extreme exhaustion is another most common pregnancy symptom during the first two weeks. You will feel tired and sleepy most of the time. During female pregnancy, the body goes through lots of changes. Besides the baby also take some energy from the mother. As a result, women experience extreme fatigue during this period. Don't panic, and you have not become lazy it's the symptom of pregnancy. If you feel sleepy, you can go for a walk or watch television.

5. Breathing problem:

You would see that you are having short breath than the usual duration of breath. It happens in the first two weeks of pregnancy as you share the air with your baby. That's not a significant issue to concern about. Most of the women face this issue during pregnancy.

6. Urination problem:

You would find that you are having frequent urination in the first two weeks of pregnancy. It happens as body exhales lots of fluids and the baby creates pressure so you can go to the washroom frequently. Nothing to worry about. It’s another common pregnancy sign.

7. Mood swing:

Your mood will fly during the first two weeks of pregnancy. You won’t know what is wrong with you. You can feel angry instantly without any particular reason. Even you can feel depressed and down. It is because of the change of flux hormones. It doesn’t require any medical attention.

These are the early signs of pregnancy in the first two weeks that you can spot and understand that you are going to be a mother shortly. If you are scared, I suggest you not to. Pregnancy is not a very tough journey despite some embarrassing pregnancy problems.

It only needs proper carefulness and help of friends and family. Try to be happy all the time. Best wishes to you and your baby. Our maternity team is always here to help. If you have anything to know, feel free to state.

Best of luck!

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