Ovulation and early pregnancy symptoms

In addition to ovulation, what are the symptoms of early pregnancy? Let’s take a closer look below.

1. Increase in body temperature

In the early stages of pregnancy, a woman's body temperature will rise. This is because the body needs to provide sufficient nutrients and energy to the fetus, causing the body temperature to rise in order to maintain normal metabolic functions. Generally speaking, the time when a woman's body temperature rises is about 1-2 weeks after fertilization, and then her body temperature gradually returns to normal.

2. Nausea and vomiting

In early pregnancy, women may experience nausea and vomiting. These symptoms usually appear within 3-6 weeks after fertilization, but may continue throughout pregnancy. Nausea and vomiting may be caused by the body providing more nutrients to the fetus, or it may be caused by hormonal changes.

3. Fatigue and drowsiness

In early pregnancy, women may feel tired and sleepy. This is because the body needs to provide enough energy and nutrients to the fetus, causing the body to consume more energy, leading to fatigue and drowsiness. In addition, early pregnancy may also be accompanied by symptoms such as headache and dizziness.

4. Changes in appetite

Early in pregnancy, women may experience changes in their appetite. Generally, women will become more food oriented but may also experience a loss of appetite. Changes in appetite may be caused by the body providing more nutrients to the fetus, or they may be caused by hormonal changes.

5. Vaginal bleeding

In early pregnancy, women may experience vaginal bleeding. This bleeding may be caused by the implantation of a fertilized egg, or it may be caused by the onset of labor. Vaginal bleeding may occur within 1-2 weeks after fertilization and may continue throughout pregnancy.

The above are some symptoms of early pregnancy. If you have any concerns or discomfort, please consult your doctor.