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One Month Pregnant
Technically when most people think of a pregnant woman, they think
of someone
who is bloated, out of shape and is trundling along with a swollen
belly.
But little do they realize that that visual spectacle of pregnancy
is restricted to
the last few months. Or even the last month. Most women who are
in the early
stages of pregnancy are not even visually distinguishable from several
other
women who walk around. And this is especially so in the case of
women who are 1
month pregnant.
Women who are 1 month pregnant don’t look any different from
other women. Sure
they feel different. In fact, one of the first signs that they are
pregnant is
indicated to them by the way they feel. A missed period is universally
accepted
as an indication that a woman is pregnant. But when a woman is 1
month pregnant,
a missed period does not feel any different than when she misses
her period due
to other, extraneous causes like stress or an unhealthy lifestyle.
A woman who
is 1 month pregnant however has some symptoms like nausea, weakness
etc. But
these are not mandatory issues for all women who are 1 month pregnant.
In fact,
some women may not have any of these symptoms at all.
Some of the other things that women who are 1 month pregnant face
include a
sudden dislike (or in some cases, like) for otherwise familiar foods.
Some women
start hating their morning dose of coffee and begin vomiting if
they force
themselves to have it. Other women suddenly find that they are unable
to enjoy a
glass of wine or other alcohol. This is especially so in the case
of foods that
are pungent or have strong flavors. But most women who in the early
stages of
their pregnancy, as early as 1 month pregnant, show some or all
of these signs.
This would be a good time to realize that they are pregnant. And
to take the
necessary steps to ensure a healthy yet balanced diet.
But a constant complaint that all women who are 1 month pregnant
have is that
they are forced to make umpteen number of visits to the loo! For
most of them,
it is more of an embarrassment as they find themselves taking more
than the
usual toilet breaks. And especially in the early months of the pregnancy,
when
the bulge is as yet invisible, they might seem to be shirking work
or being
rather incontinent! But a vast majority of women, especially those
who are 1
month pregnant, face this problem.
Author:
Tod Cox
Article writer for NewBabyFacts.com.
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