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Early Pregnancy Symptoms at 10 Days Past Ovulation
While pregnancy tests and ultrasounds are the only ways to know if you’re pregnant, you can look out for other signs and symptoms. The earliest signs of pregnancy are more than a missed period. You must be curious to know about these symptoms, especially if you can’t wait to take a pregnancy test. So, in this video, we will be talking about 7 early pregnancy signs which may experience after 10 days of ovulation.
1. Headaches and Dizziness.
As hormones in your body start fluctuating and fluid volume increases in your body, you may start experiencing mild headaches or feel dizzy. Though fainting is comparatively rare, however, it may occur in some cases because of changes in blood circulation and blood volume. It is important to increase your fluid and water intake to combat these symptoms.
2. Abdominal Cramps.
Experiencing dull pressure and abdominal cramps are some of the early pregnancy signs to look out for. Regular exercising, drinking more water, relaxing massages, and other such activities can help in alleviating the pain, however, if the pain becomes more intense or unbearable, consult a health practitioner immediately.
3. Frequent Trips to the bathroom.
The kidney starts producing more urine as a result of increased blood flow to the area. This can happen soon after conception. So, if you find yourself making more frequent visits to the bathroom, well, it can be one of the early signs of pregnancy. However, this symptom slowly mellows down as you progress with your first trimester and again surges towards the end of the third trimester because of increased pressure on the bladder because of the growing fetus.
4. Morning Sickness.
You may experience morning sickness at any time of the day. Most pregnant women experience this as a first pregnancy sign but some may experience it anytime during the pregnancy journey. Morning sickness includes vomiting and nausea too. Sometimes certain food items or smells may cause morning sickness too.
5. Swollen or Tender Breasts.
Increased blood flow to your breast tissues can happen soon after conception and these hormonal changes occur in the body too. This can cause your breast to become tender or sore to the touch. You can experience nipple soreness or sensitivity too and wearing a bra may seem like a task. However, the saving grace is that these symptoms usually subside soon after your body adjusts to the changed hormonal levels.
6. Implantation Bleeding.
Around 8 to 10 days past ovulation, after the fertilized egg gets implanted in the uterine lining, light spotting or bleeding can be noticed. Sometimes this bleeding is also mistaken for menstrual bleeding because this usually occurs close to your periods. However, it does not last like menstrual bleeding, is very light, and stops on its own. However, if it does not stop or you have other concerns regarding the implantation bleeding, you should get in touch with your doctor.
7. Digestive Issues.
Hormonal changes happening in your body can affect your digestion also and lead to digestive issues such as gas, constipation, etc. You can help in overcoming these symptoms by increasing your fluid and fiber intake. Limiting your intake of gassy foods such as dairy, beans, and broccoli, extra. may also prove to be helpful in managing your condition.
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