Pregnancy Signs And Symptoms:-
Outline:-
- Signs
of pregnancy,
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Symptoms of I Trimester.
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Symptoms of II Trimester.
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Symptoms of III Trimester.
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Abnormal symptoms.
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Signs:
Signs are those which are seen by
physicians.
Symptoms:
They are observed and felt by the
patient.
Signs of
pregnancy:
There are number of associated
symptoms in case of pregnancy. Initial signs typically appear within first few
weeks of conception. Although not all are universally present nor all of them
are diagnostic by themselves. But they are useful for presumptive diagnosis of
pregnancy and confirmed along with lab diagnosis.
Initial signs:
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A rise in human chorionic
gonadotrophic hormone which is released from the cells of placenta, this
typical rise is very helpful for diagnosis of pregnancy. Within 15 days are so
this hormone appears in blood and later in urine too.
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Implantation bleeding—seen as
spotting within III weeks of conception when the embryo is getting implanted.
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Raised basal body temperature from
the day of ovulation.
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Chadwick’ sign—darkening of cervix
& vagina.
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Göodel’s sign--- softening of
vaginal portion of cervix.
Later signs:
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Linea nigra---darkening of skin as
vertical patterns in the abdomen during the middle of pregnancy due to the
hormonal changes.
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Strongly increasing size of the
abdomen which is clear indication if pregnancy.
Symptoms:
Symptoms which appear during
pregnancy vary greatly and it varies from person to person. Not all the symptoms
appear in a person.
I Trimester:
During this stage there is rapid
cell division taking place in the embryo and it gets implanted in the uterus.
During this stage all the major organs are formed.
First month of pregnancy almost
Passover without any symptoms.fom the beginning of second month women starts
getting symptoms usually. Some of the typical common symptoms are
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Breast feeling tender, soft & sore
due to hormonal changes inducing the mammary glands for the production of
milk. There will be gradual increase of the breast from here
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Morning sickness—comprises of
vomiting sensation on the sight of food due to raise in the hormonal levels in
the morning. But pregnant women despite this feeling should try taking
essential nutrients.
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Increased craving for some strange
food like pickles, raw mango etc..
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Constipation and indigestion— due
to increased hormonal flow slowing down the bowel movements and absorption of
nutrients .Hence this should be compensated with large intake of water and
fruits. Multivitamin supplements should be continued to overcome this
malabsorbtion.
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Frequent urination---due to extra
fluids to be filtered by the kidney.
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Fatigue,dizziness,headache---due
to raised progesterone (hormonal effects) compounded by increased blood volume
which leads to fall in blood pressure and fall in blood sugar hence leading to
deficient blood supply to brain. This is also due to increased metabolic needs
of pregnancy.
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Heightened sensation to aromas.
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Mild back pain.
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Mood swings, dysphoric effects,
depressed mindset due to the effect of progesterone on the mood regulatory
part of brain.
One should be very careful during
this stage as there are lot of chances for miscarriages and hence if any
abnormal symptoms like severe pain in the abdomen and heavy blood flow should be
immediately attended by a physician.
II
Trimester:
In this stage there is morphological
differentiation and development of the foetus.Therewill be maturation of the
organs.
Many of the symptoms seen in the I
Trimester continue with increased severity .
Some of them are as follows:
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Face look blushed due to increased
blood flow and hormonal effects
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Fatigue, dizziness continues due
to due to raised progesterone (hormonal effects).
and due to the greater demand from the growing foetus.
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Increased urinating frequency due
to the growing foetus compressing on the bladder and due to the increased
fluid secretion during pregnancy.
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Constipation and indigestion— due
to increased hormonal flow slowing down the bowel movements and due to the
compression of stomach and other organs by the growing foetus .Hence there
will be always a feeling of abdominal heaviness and indigestion. But antacid
should not be taken without advice as they contain aluminium which may affect
the foetus.
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Slow increase in size of the
abdomen as the foetus is growing and the organs start to grow.
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Symptoms of morning sickness
gradually reduce as pregnancy progresses.
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Increased back pain –due to weight
gain, posture /torso thrown out of alignment and the centre of gravity shifts
leading to severe back pain. The other reason for this is hormonal effect on
the joints and ligaments to loosen it for easing pregnancy.
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Bloating and weight gain—due to
the growing foetus. There will be increase in weight upto12-16 kgs.
III Trimester:
There is full growth of foetus
in this period. All the organs start maturing in this stage. Hence there is
final weight gain here.
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Fatigue, dizziness continues.
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Breast size increases.
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Constipation and indigestion.
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Increased urinating frequency.
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Full weight gain
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Growth of abdomen reaches its
maximum.
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Severe back pain.
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And finally uterus contractions
during the time of pregnancy.
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Edema due to the compression of
inferior venacava and pelvic veins and pooling of blood in the lower parts of
the body.
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Dehydration due to expanded
intravascular space.
Abnormal signs
and symptoms:
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Uncontrolled increase in weight
more than normal---this should be properly diagnosed and reduced as it may
interfere with general health of the mother and with delivery
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Increased blood sugar level-- When
the body is not able to make all the insulin it needs during pregnancy there
is a build up of high levels of glucose in the blood, and is termed
Gestational Diabetes.
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Increased blood pressure—due to
hormonal effects are any other reasons leads to reduced blood supply to brain
and may cause pre-eclampsia during delivery.
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Seizures.
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Heavy vaginal bleeding—is abnormal
during pregnancy and may be due to abortion
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Severe abdominal pain---should be
attended immediately may be due to abortion.
Abnormal pelvic girdle pain due to overstretching of ligaments during pregnancy.
This may cause abnormal severe pain and sometimes remain so for the rest of life
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