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Uncommon Signs of pregnancy often lead to confusion on whether you are pregnant or not. Moreover, these signs may not be experienced by all pregnant women, so if you talk to other parents in forums, your pregnancy symptom might seem odd. However, these uncommon symptoms are usually driven by your body adapting to the pregnancy or hormonal changes. Let’s find out about it in this article.

11 Uncommon Signs of Pregnancy

Not all pregnancies are the same. Moreover, if you’ve had more than one pregnancy you might be able to compare the different symptoms that you experienced throughout the different pregnancies. Also, these pregnancy symptoms don’t usually last long and these are often experienced in the first trimester and second trimester of your pregnancy. These are some of the notable signs of pregnancy that aren’t always present in most pregnancies:

 

1. Vaginal Discharge

Leukorrhea is a discharge from your vagina that may be found in various colors. It may range from clear to cloudy or may even have some spots of blood. This is normal in the early signs of pregnancy. However, this may also be an indication of implantation bleeding that might be heavier in twin and multiple pregnancies.

2. Elevated Body Temperature

In the early stages of pregnancy, your basal body temperature, or the temperature you have when you wake up from a nap, is frequently elevated. This, however, could be a sign of ovulation, leading to more confusion about whether you’re pregnant or ovulating. This isn’t always a symptom of pregnancy, but if you have it for more than three days in a row, you’re more than likely pregnant rather than ovulating.

3. Urinary Frequency

As your baby grows in your womb, you might feel the urge to urinate more frequently. Moreover, this is not a very common tell-tale sign of pregnancy. So, you might confuse this pregnancy sign with something else or maybe you might think that you’ve just had too much water or you are just feeling cold in a room.

4. Lower Abdominal Cramps

Lower abdominal cramps are often present in premenstrual syndromes but are not very common during pregnancies. Moreover, lower abdominal cramps may also happen during implantation which may further lead to confusion on whether you are pregnant or not.

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5. Bloat

Pregnancy produces several changes in your body, including changes in your digestion. This is why you may feel bloated while pregnant. Furthermore, when your baby grows in your womb and pushes your other organs aside, it may have a significant impact on your digestion and create bloating. However, bloating that persists in the absence of pregnancy could be due to other health issues, so you should visit your doctor.

6. False Period

Many pregnant women do not suspect their pregnancy in the first few months, due to the presence of false periods. Once a false period occurs, pregnancy might not even cross your mind. However, the main difference between false periods and real periods is the lighter periods that you experience in false periods. Furthermore, false periods don’t usually shed thick tissues from the endometrium since it supports the growing embryo.

7. Weakened Immune System

Once you get pregnant, your body physically takes time to adjust. During this time, you may experience frequent coughs, colds, and flu-like symptoms. Your immune system also adjusts to the changes in your body. This means that you may get easily infected with some germs and viruses present in the area. But, if you suspect that you are pregnant, do not take any medication that may have adverse effects on your developing baby.

8. Heartburn

Pregnancy may affect other internal organs. Moreover, both bloat and heartburn are not only present in pregnancy, but in other gastrointestinal problems as well. If you are surely pregnant and you are experiencing heartburn, it may just be a phase of pregnancy that you are going through.

However, it should not occur for a long time. You might want to visit your OB-GYNE for interventions to treat the heartburn if it is already causing too much discomfort, especially if it is also coupled with horrible morning sickness.

Loss of Appetite During Pregnancy

9. Dysgeusia

Dysgeusia is an impairment of the sense of taste that may happen during pregnancy. Moreover, this is often attributed to the taste of metal in the mouth. Also, this may slightly impair appetite. In pregnancies, cravings are often expected. But, it might be a cause of concern when you are experiencing dysgeusia. Besides, this may also happen in non-pregnant women and may be attributed to other health issues.

10. Constipation or Diarrhea

As your womb expands to accommodate your baby, your stomach and digestive tract are pushed aside. Moreover, this may cause your bowel movement to be quite different. This means that constipation may occur on some days, while diarrhea may occur on other days. The digestive tract has to adjust to the changes happening during your pregnancy.

Besides, if it is your first pregnancy, your body has to change in more ways than one. Luckily, this symptom is only temporary. But, if constipation or diarrhea persists, make sure that your doctor has ruled out any other health issues that might be causing it.

11. Food Aversion

Craving is one of the more common signs of pregnancy. However, food aversion may be quite rare. When you are pregnant, physical and hormonal changes may trigger certain cravings. Moreover, there are certain nutrients that pregnant women require which further increase the cravings. But, food aversion is an absolute disgust with certain types of food. This may occur during pregnancy, yet it may happen very rarely in pre-menstrual syndromes.

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Conclusion

Uncommon signs of pregnancy are often attributed to other physical changes in the body that may also be linked to ovulation, premenstrual syndrome and other physical changes that women often go through during a normal menstrual cycle. However, if you are pregnant everything that you experience is intensified by elevated hormones.

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