Nausea
The most dramatized pregnancy symptom you see in movies and have heard of is morning sickness. If you feel nauseated and fatigued and feel like or do throw up without any signs of food poisoning or stomach trouble, it could be a pregnancy symptom. However, contrary to popular belief, morning sickness can last all day (unfortunately) or can occur only at night.
There are other pregnancy symptoms which moms with several children swear by. Lower back pain, mood swings and other such things just tell them that they are expecting another addition in their family.
Regardless of which pregnancy symptom or symptoms catch your attention; make an appointment with an OB/GYN or a midwife as soon as possible. Don’t shrug it off as a natural occurrence which doesn’t need any medical intervention. Even if you are lucky to have an absolutely uneventful pregnancy, you should always be under the care of a medical professional because they may be able to detect if something goes wrong and be there to give you the green light that everything is okay.
If you have three children already and have pregnancy symptoms, don’t think you can handle it till the ninth month on your own because you’ve been through it already. You may not have as many questions for your doctor as you had the first time around, but you owe it to yourself and the new life that is growing inside of you to take the best care possible. |