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5 Signs You Need To Take A Pregnancy Test ASAP

sonakshi.kohli by sonakshi.kohli
April 25, 2023
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You may hate periods all you want but you look forward to your due date every month. This could either be a reassurance against an unwanted pregnancy or in hopes of a delay if planning a baby. Regardless, waiting for your periods to find out whether you are pregnant or not is quite a mental torture! However, taking a pregnancy test can put an end to your doubts and help you live a month full of peace. Here are five signs that indicate you must do it ASAP:

You Recently Had Unprotected Sex

Whether it was an accidental condom tear or a deliberate move, unprotected sex calls for a pregnancy test. You should ideally do it week after missing your period. But according to the American Pregnancy Association, a pregnancy test can show a positive result within 12 days of conception. This means you can take a test around two weeks after having unprotected sex. 

You’re Experiencing Period-Like Cramps

Period-like abdominal cramps but no period? Well, it can be due to a process called implantation in which the fertilised egg attaches itself to the walls of the uterus. Additionally, it could be accompanied by slight spotting aka implantation bleeding around your due period date. So if you’ve been experiencing such cramps–with or without spotting, it might be a good idea to pee on the stick and find out what’s going on. 

Your Breasts Seem Tender/Swollen

From breast soreness to tenderness and sensitivity, increased estrogen and progesterone levels during pregnancy can cause a host of changes in your breasts. So if you’ve been waking up to swollen, painful breasts or stiffer and sensitive nipples, you can take a pregnancy test.

There’s A Change In Your Bathroom Habits

You may experience frequent urination due to your kidneys becoming extra efficient during pregnancy. Additionally, the hormonal changes may also lead to an increase or decrease in bowel movements leading to constipation or loosies. 

You Feel “Different”

Due to rapid hormonal shifts, pregnancy can cause a host of changes in your body that too very early on. These changes can culminate as morning sickness, nausea, food aversions, food cravings, fatigue or mood swings and make you feel like “you’re not quite your usual, energetic self”. So if you’ve been experiencing these common early-pregnancy symptoms, taking a test would be a great idea.

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Folks, don’t wait, take the pregnancy test if you’ve been noticing these signs. We hope that you get the result you’re hoping for. Fingers crossed!

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