Discovering Pregnancy immediately after Getting Pregnant
It often happens that a woman gets up in the morning and finds everything is somewhat changed. It can be a planned pregnancy or happens through sheer accident. Several women believe that it is a case of missing the menstrual cycle, though significant changes starts occurring early. However, there are ways to discover pregnancy immediately after getting pregnant. Remember that the symptoms vary with each woman and you are the best judge. List below are a few methods, which you can try out.

You are getting weary and exhausted without exerting yourself much and your sleep is often erratic and troublesome. Additionally, if you have giddiness also, this could be caused by hormonal alterations, which means that your body is getting readied to take care of a budding life. You need to accept such situation and set aside time for relaxation.
You have nausea even when you have had no food, nor have you infected with a virus for an upset stomach. This is known as ‘morning-sickness’ and generally occurs during the first three months of getting pregnant and somewhat regularly within the initial week of conception. This happens mostly during mornings, though nausea may continue throughout the day.
Once in a while, you may be troubled by indigestion, which can be checked during the commencement of pregnancy using antacids. However during the latter part of your pregnancy medicines should be taken under the strict guidance of your doctor.
You will observe occurrence of changes in your breasts. This generally happens during the initial weeks of getting pregnant. Quite a few women feel that their breasts become sensitive to the touch and that they are aware of a tingling sensation when touched. There are others who are unaware of any such feel. At the latter part of the initial three months of pregnancy, you will discern the surrounding areas of your nipples darken as it is an indication that your body is getting ready to nurture the baby.
You may have the inclination to urinate quite often. This happens due to the pressure on your urinary bladder by the expanding uterus. Another possibility for repeated urination could be due to diseases such as diabetes, viral infections or anxiety. Consult your doctor immediately on discovering your pregnancy and if you suffer from the above symptoms.

