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Conception Symptoms - Could You Be Pregnant?

Conception Symptoms - Could You Be Pregnant?


There are many conception symptoms that will clearly tell you if you are indeed pregnant or not, yet there are women that don't go through the same conception symptoms and that is why you always want to be tested to be certain. Here are the most common symptoms women will go through when they are around 1 or 2 week pregnant.

Conception symptoms are usually caused because of the hormone changes your body goes through when you are pregnant, and some of the women even have them just five days after they conceive and yet there are others that never experience any of these symptoms.

Missed Period


This is most women's first sign that she may be pregnant but some women do miss a period for other reasons and this is why it's so important that you do a pregnancy test to be sure.

Increased Body Temperature

This isn't the best way to tell if you are pregnant but your body temperature does go up when you conceive and it also goes up when you are ovulating.

Frequent Urination

This is one of the more common conception symptoms. Women will have frequent urination around a week after they conceive and this is also because of the hormonal changes in the body.

Morning Sickness

Many women will experience this around a week after they conceive and throughout their pregnancy. Some have it really bad and others don't have it at all. Some have it for a few weeks, others for a few months and others have it all the time. Some have it only in the mornings while others have it all day long.

Tender Breasts

Around a week after conception, some women will notice that their breasts are very tender especially around the nipple area. Some women don't ever have this and other women experience this to the point where their breasts hurt quite a bit.

Tiredness

You will notice that you are a lot more tired than usual and that what you normally used to do with no problem you will now notice that it makes you exhausted.

Change In Taste

Some women notice a change in taste because your taste buds change while you are pregnant. You may find those foods you used to love now you don't like and those foods you didn't like you now do like.

Food Cravings

Not every woman will have this but it's one of the more common conception symptoms. You may find that you crave food that you never liked before.

If you believe you are pregnant, please do a pregnancy test to be sure and if you are be sure to see your doctor right away.
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