Special: symptoms of pregnancy month by month

After two weeks since the beginning of menstruation, the ovum becomes fertile and can be fertilized by sperm. In each ejaculation, there are about ten thousand sperm, but only the fastest and most powerful can be traced back in the tube to fertilize an oocyte and is at that precise moment he begins pregnancy.

Even from the days of fertilization may begin to get the first symptoms. I wrote "can" because in this area there are no dogmas: every woman is different and each body reacts differently to the action of the hormone cascade that begins to work when the sperm penetrates the membrane of the egg, then the symptoms there may or may fail entirely or may be completely different from those that occur more frequently.

Therefore, it is impossible to diagnose a pregnancy based only on such nonspecific signs and it is very difficult to predict what will be the most important symptoms for each of us in the second and third trimesters. However, it is useful to know the most frequent and common with a sort of calendar month by month until immediately before childbirth.

1 month
The only initial symptom, absolutely certain for all pregnant women is the absence of menstruation, but there may have minor bleeding due to hormones that are forming, so even here you should be aware that will be very low compared to the cycle itself and will be rosy.
The breast cans already begin to increase slightly in volume and nipples become more sensitive to nausea and dolorini may appear similar to those of premenstrual syndrome.

2 months
The sinus continues to swell, and continues to be sensitive, even in this month may appear vaginal discharge, urge to urinate frequently and bloating because the uterus begins to swell slightly.
Fatigue and sleepiness are two very common symptoms along with the usual nausea, mood changes and a humoral and altered taste and smell, which often result in aversion to certain foods.

3 months
This month The breast becomes more sensitive and swollen, the nipples will expand and become darker, the uterus continues to increase its volume, although generally not yet visible.
Continue or increase fatigue and drowsiness and, sometimes, there may be missing or short actual fainting.
Fatigue and vaginal discharge may occur, i.e., vaginal discharge clear.

4th month
The uterus begins to press on the groin and bladder and the urge to urinate becoming more frequent therefore too, may appear as constipation, which tends to persist for all subsequent months until delivery.
May start to become noticeable movements of the Child.

5 months
May appear dark spots on the skin (chloasma gestational), especially on the forehead, cheekbones and nose.
The muscles tend to relax and begin the attacks of hunger and increased sweating.
The skin becomes dry and tend to appear hemorrhoids, worsened by constipation.

6 month
Nipples are starting to leave small drops of colostrum
a somewhat yellowish serum that expects the milk supply and is very
useful to the child because it contains a high number of antibodies
mom.
They may come in unexpected ways irritation and bleeding gums and even vaginal discharge.

Month 7
The weight continues to increase and begins to become apparent, the face becomes rosy and relaxed and begin to see the "veins of milk" on the breast and the abdomen.
May appear the persistent heartburn, swollen legs and ankles, itching, increased sweating, anemia, along with some symptoms already present in previous months as hemorrhoids and constipation.

8th month
The belly grows and becomes very apparent, the'ombelico tense and smooth out and instead of the central line appears "line nigra, a dark line running from the navel and pubic area that will persist until a few months after the childbirth.
The increase in weights and belly prominent cause fatigue and back pain and pressure on the bladder uterus continues to urge to urinate frequently and sometimes even mild incontinence.

9th month
The skin of the abdomen is fully stretched and continuing weight gain.
Pain in the groin may occur, difficulty breathing, poor digestion, insomnia and joint pain along
already present with other symptoms such as swollen legs and the urge to
urinate frequently, always for the increase in volume very
considerable uterus pushing on all the neighboring organs and the
substantial increase in weight.
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