Early symptoms of pregnancy include a missed period, vaginal discharge, changes in breasts, nausea, spotting, and cramps.
The first trimester of pregnancy occurs during weeks 1-12 when the fetus starts to develop fingers, toes, nails, and more.
"I just had my first baby last year and my breasts were so sore first trimester, I wanted to cry when they were touched," says What to Expect Community user preggomom2b22. "This time I have no ...
Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this story misstated how to calculate pregnancy duration. It has since been updated. If you think there's a chance you might be pregnant, you want ...
Understanding early pregnancy symptoms helps women identify and manage the first month of changes effectively.
Wondering if you could be pregnant before your period even arrives? You’re certainly not alone. Many women pick up on subtle changes in their bodies weeks before their missed period. While only a ...
Pregnancy brings significant circulatory changes, often causing blood pressure dips, especially in early trimesters. While ...
UCLA researchers have uncovered a link between "morning sickness" symptoms and the body's natural, but complex, inflammatory response to biological and bodily changes during pregnancy. According to ...
It was anything but a bundle of joy. A woman was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer after experiencing symptoms that led doctors to initially believe she was pregnant. But instead of ...