What Are The Signs Of Pregnancy (No Comments)

Are you thinking you might be pregnant and wondering what the most common signs of pregnancy are? It’s not all about a missed period and morning sickness, that’s for sure. During pregnancy women’s bodies experience countless wonderful and often unexpected changes, and it’s quite normal to have questions about how these changes might affect daily routines and relationships, and how to maintain good physical and mental health during pregnancy. Information about early symptoms and pregnancy in general can be found from a number of sources, including family planning centers, physician’s offices, and of course, on the web. A first pregnancy can be different from second and third (or beyond!) pregnancies and the symptoms can vary greatly from woman to woman. And by the way, not every pregnancy involves morning sickness; there are a few lucky women who manage to avoid it completely!

So how do you know when it’s time to take a pregnancy test? The following signs of pregnancy can mean a possible or positive pregnancy. One of the cardinal early signs of pregnancy is sensitive, tender, swollen breasts caused by increasing levels of hormones that should diminish after the first trimester. Fatigue is another common sign of pregnancy due to increased levels of progesterone, as well as a slight amount of bleeding caused by implantation of the embryo into the lining of the uterus. For those women who unfortunate enough to escape it, morning sickness, or should we say morning/afternoon/evening sickness, doesn’t start until about a month after conception. Increased sensitivity to odors may also be present due to higher estrogen levels, as well as abdominal bloating, and frequent urination due to increased fluid volume in the body. Those extra trips to the bathroom may signal pregnancy before you realize you didn’t get your period! A missed period if you’re usually on time can be a sign, but not if you’re irregular or not keeping track. If you haven’t had one for a while, and you have any symptoms, take a home pregnancy test to find out for sure.

If you’re at the point where you’re ready to use a home pregnancy test, remember that not all tests are created equal. Many home pregnancy tests are not sensitive enough to detect most pregnancies until about a week after a missed period, so if you take one earlier and get a negative result, try again in a few days. If you get a positive result make an appointment with your health care provider or obstetrician. He or she will confirm the signs of pregnancy you’ve been experiencing with another pregnancy test in the office, and prescribe prenatal vitamins in addition to setting up a schedule for future prenatal visits. To find out the most common and not so common signs of pregnancy, go online and browse through lots of comprehensive pregnancy information, including due date calculators, baby names and everything else dedicated to having the best pregnancy and birth experience possible.

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Am I Pregnant (No Comments)

Have you ever thought about the relationship you are building with your children? So often parents are so busy trying to provide a home, clothing and food for their children that they forget how important it is to take the time to get to know their children. They may know where they are and what they are doing, but they do not know what their dreams and fears are. As a family therapist I recommend regular relationship building time between each parent and each child.

As I mentioned I am a family therapist. At times this is a difficult and awkward position to be in as a parent. Many things that I say to my children cause them to become upset with me because they think I am using psychology on them. Also I feel my children are scrutinized more because of my position as a therapist. I have had people comment that my kids should be well adjusted and happy given my expertise. I am blessed with very close relationships with my children. I attribute this to taking the time to spend with them consistently. When my kids were teenagers we would have outing nights twice a month. On outing night I would take one of the children and we would spend time together. Sometimes we did something special but usually we just stopped and had a coke and talked. Now that my children are adults I have kept up doing these outings.

My daughter is married. We have always had a very close bond. The other day we met for coffee. She walked in a few minutes after me. She walked up to the table I had chosen and asked am I pregnant. I asked her what she meant. She rattled off a list of symptoms that she had been experiencing. After she was done with her list she asked again am I pregnant. I told her that there are so many reliable tests available over the counter that she should go and buy one and find out. She has been trying to get pregnant for close to two years, so she is much in tuned to her body. We went and bought one of the home pregnancy tests and took it to our family home. She went into the bathroom and came out immediately. She had left the test strip on the sink, she was too nervous to look. I went into the bathroom and shut the door. I no sooner had the door shut and she was repeatedly asking am I pregnant. I could see by the strip that the answer to her question was yes, she was pregnant. I opened the door and she could tell by the joy on my face that she was going to be having the first grandchild for the family.

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