
If you suspect you are pregnant you should pay attention to early symptoms of pregnancy. And out of doubt, do yourself a home pregnancy test or a blood that is more precise.
Once they confirmed the new thee and thou hast taken, it is time to communicate with your pair, and immediately to the family who will support your group along the first pregnancy.
My first advice to you is a good gynecologist of choice. He asked for recommendations to parents or friends who have children or visit a few doctors until you find one that offers you the safest possible delivery to you and your baby.
Regarding care, there are three important things you have to do: Stop smoking, drinking and other harmful habit. The reason is that the first 14 weeks are vital for proper development of baby.
And finally, I advise you to reconsider your daily routine. You can work and make the most of your daily activities, but have not with the frequency and effort to get pregnant before.
The lack of rule or amenorrhea is usually the first sign, but sometimes there are others that we can advance the illusion. Where yearned he was eager to become pregnant and do not think it’s time. Typically, the first suspect is amenorrhea, or lack of rule. What do I do? Has the time finally arrived as expected?
Some run to the pharmacy to be done at home pregnancy test. Fine. If this is positive confirmation should ideally be made by the gynecologist and ideally also should share this joy with the future father, who so far has put up half of everything.
However, not all women have regular cycles every 28-30 days or so. Years ago it took at least two faults can be confirmed by urine pregnancy because both the urine and blood rises chorionic gonadotropin hormone, which is produced by the placenta and developing baby to feed.
There are some small signs that a little before amenorrhea or parallel to it, we may suggest that the stork is on its way:
- Traces of menstrual period or small spots of blood
- Breasts sensitive and painful to the slightest touch
- Fatigue
- Too much sleep
- Susceptibility to certain smells and / or food
- Feeling of swelling
- Frequent urination
- Nausea and vomiting
- Some unwarranted irritability