Overview
Pregnancy is a time of great change for a woman’s body, and along with the many common symptoms such as morning sickness and fatigue, there can also be some uncommon pregnancy symptoms that you may experience. Uncovering these uncommon pregnancy symptoms that may occur during the first month, and understanding the early, yet undetected signs of pregnancy can help women better prepare for and navigate their pregnancy journey
Rare Pregnancy Symptoms
Some hidden pregnancy signs that a woman may not immediately associate with pregnancy include:
Metallic Taste
A metallic taste in the mouth is a rare symptom that some women experience during pregnancy. This is caused by hormonal changes and can make certain tastes, especially sweet or salty tastes, taste metallic. This can be an uncomfortable and distressing symptom for some women and it can last for a few days or even the entire duration of pregnancy.
Nosebleeds
Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis, can be a rare symptom during pregnancy. The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy can cause the blood vessels in the nose to become more fragile and susceptible to bleeding. Additionally, increased blood flow to the nasal passages can also cause the blood vessels to dilate and bleed.
Mood swings
Mood swings are another common symptom during pregnancy, but they can be more severe and frequent than usual, especially during the early stages of pregnancy.
Dizziness
Dizziness can also be a symptom of pregnancy, caused by low blood sugar or low blood pressure.
Acne
Acne, a common skin condition can also be a rare symptom of pregnancy that some women experience. It can be caused by hormonal changes, as well as increased oil production in the skin.
Stronger sense of smell
A stronger sense of smell is a rare symptom that some women experience during pregnancy. This can be caused by hormonal changes and can make certain smells particularly strong or unpleasant. A stronger sense of smell can be uncomfortable and distressing for some women, especially if it leads to nausea or vomiting.
Colds and Flu
Colds and flu are common during pregnancy, but they can be more severe than usual. During pregnancy, the body produces increased levels of oestrogen and progesterone, which can suppress the immune system and make it more difficult to fight off infections.
False periods
False periods can occur during pregnancy, caused by implantation bleeding, and can be an early undetected sign of pregnancy.
Fatigue
Fatigue during pregnancy is caused by hormonal changes and the extra energy needed to support the growing baby.
Shortness of breath
Shortness of breath is a rare symptom that some women experience during pregnancy, especially in the later stages. This can be caused by a number of factors, including hormonal changes, anaemia, and changes in the respiratory system.
Congestion
Congestion during pregnancy is usually caused by hormonal changes that cause the blood vessels in the nasal passages to expand and produce more mucus.
Constipation
Constipation during pregnancy can be caused by hormonal changes and the pressure of the growing baby on the intestines. During pregnancy, the body produces increased levels of progesterone, which can slow down the muscles in the intestines, making it harder for food to pass through the digestive system. Additionally, as the uterus expands, it can put pressure on the rectum and anus, which can also cause constipation. Iron supplements taken during pregnancy can also lead to constipation.
Overheating
Overheating can be a symptom of pregnancy, caused by a number of factors, including hormonal changes, increased metabolism, and changes in the body’s ability to regulate temperature.
Cramping, and urge to pee
During pregnancy, the body produces increased levels of progesterone, which can cause the muscles in the urinary tract to relax, leading to cramping and the urge to pee. Additionally, as the uterus expands, it can put pressure on the bladder, which can also cause these symptoms.
Heartburn
During pregnancy, the body produces increased levels of progesterone, which can cause the muscles in the stomach to relax. This can allow stomach acid to flow back into the oesophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest or throat. Additionally, as the uterus expands, it can put pressure on the stomach, which can also cause heartburn.
When to see a doctor
It’s important to see a doctor as soon as possible if you suspect you may be pregnant. A doctor can confirm the pregnancy and provide information about prenatal care, which is essential for the health of both the mother and the developing foetus.
Additionally, it’s important to see a doctor if you experience any unusual or severe symptoms, such as heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, fever, or rapid heartbeat. These symptoms may indicate a problem with the pregnancy and require prompt medical attention.
Conclusion
In conclusion, pregnancy is a unique and special experience for every woman and it can come with a variety of symptoms, some of which are common, and others that are rare and uncommon. It’s important to be aware of these rare symptoms and early undetected signs of pregnancy. It’s crucial to consult with your healthcare provider if you experience any of these symptoms, so they can help determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment. Remember, early detection and proper treatment can help ensure the health and well-being of both you and your baby. Then Ayu Health may be your best bet! For booking an appointment, call 636-610-0800.
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About the Author
Dr. S. Goel
Dr. S. Goel is a renowned Internal Medicine Specialist currently practicing at Ayu Health, Bangalore. He is a Specialist in Internal Medicine, Diabetes HTN, Paediatric Care, and Family Medicine.