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If Mood Swings, Could I Be Pregnant?

If Mood Swings, Could I Be Pregnant?

Can mood Swings be a Sign or Pregnancy? Ask any pregnant woman if she has had mood swings during her pregnancy and you will most certainly hear yes. Although not all women experience moodiness...

Nausea, Symptom & Signs of Pregnancy

Nausea, Symptom & Signs of Pregnancy

I am Feeling Nauseous. Could I be Pregnant? Nausea and vomiting, better known as morning sickness in a common sign of pregnancy. If you have a missed period and are experiencing nausea and or...

Spotting, Could I Be Pregnant?

Spotting, Could I Be Pregnant?

Spotting, for a small percentage of women, is a sign of pregnancy. Spotting is also a signal of the start of a woman’s menstrual cycle. It is estimated that approximately twenty percent of women...

Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy

Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy

Thinking you might be pregnant and wondering what the most common signs of pregnancy are. Well, we got them for you. We’ve included all the common symptoms as well as some the less common...

Urinary Frequency, Symptom of Pregnancy

Urinary Frequency, Symptom of Pregnancy

Is Urinary Frequency a Sign of Pregnancy? Yes! For many women, urinary frequency is one of the earliest symptoms of pregnancy. Other signs of pregnancy include a missed period, sore breasts, nausea and vomiting,...

Pregnancy Tests

Pregnancy Tests

For women who are trying everything they can to get pregnant, nothing is more nerve wracking than taking a pregnancy test. With advances in technology, women are now more capable than ever to test...

When do Pregnancy Symptoms Start?

When do Pregnancy Symptoms Start?

Pregnancy Symptoms Signs Pregnancy symptoms and PMS can feel remarkably similar. Some women may notice pregnancy symptoms as early as a few days after ovulation. It is hard to say if these symptoms are...

Early PMS or Pregnancy Symptoms?

Early PMS or Pregnancy Symptoms?

One of the most maddening things while you are trying to conceive is staying patient during the ‘two-week wait” (the gap of time between ovulation and when you would normally expect your menstrual period...