4 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms: What To Expect?
At 4 weeks of pregnancy, your body begins to undergo significant changes, many of which result in a variety of symptoms. These symptoms can vary from person to person and may be subtle or more noticeable. Here are some of the most common symptoms:
Morning Sickness
One of the most common symptoms at 4 weeks is morning sickness. This can range from mild nausea to vomiting. Although it’s called ‘morning’ sickness, these feelings can occur at any time during the day. For instance, Sarah, a 30-year-old expectant mother, experienced nausea mostly in the evenings.
Breast Changes
Many women notice changes in their breasts early in pregnancy. They may become larger, more sensitive, or have a tingling sensation. For example, Priya, who is 4 weeks pregnant, noticed her breasts felt tender and sore to touch.
Increased Urination
As your body increases blood production to support the growing fetus, your kidneys process more fluid, which results in more frequent urination. Emma, who is 4 weeks into her pregnancy, found herself needing to use the bathroom more often than usual.
Spotting and Cramping
Some women may experience light spotting and mild cramping at 4 weeks. This is usually due to the embryo implanting into the uterine wall. Jane, for instance, noticed a small amount of spotting around the time her period was due.
Fatigue
Fatigue is another common symptom at 4 weeks. Your body is working hard to support the pregnancy, which can leave you feeling more tired than usual. Anita, who is 4 weeks pregnant, found herself needing extra sleep and feeling sluggish during the day.
Free Consultation with Dr Vijaya
Dr Vijaya, a renowned Gynaecologist, is providing free consultation to all pregnant women. She understands that the early stages of pregnancy can be confusing and is here to help guide you through the process. To book an appointment, please reach her on contact number: 07941057551.