Pregnancy Signs

If you are engaged in sexual activities, there is a chance you may be pregnant. The pregnancy signs for teens do not differ much from the signs and symptoms of pregnancy in adult women. While the following signs and symptoms may help you determine if you might be pregnant, the only way to know for certain is to have your pregnancy diagnosed by a doctor. However, before seeing a doctor, you may also take a pregnancy test. These tests are usually up to 99% accurate.

If you think you may be pregnant, you may talk to one of our Client Advocates by calling (830) 629-7565. Our Client Advocates are available to answer your questions and schedule an appointment for a free pregnancy test and limited obstetrical ultrasound.

Early Signs of Pregnancy

There are many signs of pregnancy. In some cases these early signs of pregnancy may occur for reasons other than pregnancy. For example, if a woman is unusually stressed or active, she may experience one or more pregnancy signs common in early pregnancy which may include:

  • a missed period
  • nausea or vomiting
  • frequent urination
  • tenderness and fullness of breasts
  • fatigue
  • changes in appetite

Although taking a pregnancy test is the most common way a woman tells she is pregnant before seeking a medical diagnosis, these early signs are worth noting. Things like stress or activity levels can create many of these signs, including delaying a menstrual period or causing fatigue or changes in appetite.

Later Signs of Pregnancy

As a pregnancy progresses, the signs and symptoms become more pronounced and harder to miss. Some of these pregnancy signs include:

  • an enlargement of the abdomen
  • weight gain or loss
  • aches such as backaches or headaches
  • quickening (feeling of fetal movement)
  • pregnancy mask
  • food cravings

Trained medical personnel can also detect additional signs and symptoms of pregnancy with a physical exam and other procedures such as an ultrasound. These signs and symptoms include changes in the size and shape of the uterus, changes in the cervix, or fetal heart signs or movements.

If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these pregnancy signs, you can get free, confidential help by calling (830) 629-7565 for a free pregnancy test.

Fetal Development