A missed menstrual period is often the first sign of pregnancy.
Nausea and Vomiting: Nausea and vomiting, particularly in the morning but can occur at any time of the day, are common early pregnancy symptoms.
Tender, swollen, or sensitive breasts can be an early sign of pregnancy. The areolas (the area around the nipples) may also darken.
Feeling extremely tired and having a lower energy level than usual is a common symptom, especially in the first trimester.
Increased frequency of urination can occur due to the expanding uterus putting pressure on the bladder.
Changes in taste and smell can lead to strong aversions or cravings for certain foods.
Hormonal changes can cause mood swings, irritability, and emotional sensitivity.
Hormonal changes and pressure on the intestines can cause constipation during pregnancy.
Hormonal changes, increased blood volume, and changes in blood pressure can lead to more frequent headaches.
Changes in blood pressure and blood sugar levels, as well as increased blood volume, can cause feelings of dizziness or faintness.