What are the symptoms of pregnancy?

Pregnancy is characterized by menopause, early pregnancy reaction, fetal movement, edema of the lower limbs, frequent urination, loss of appetite, and increased vaginal discharge. Due to the different time of pregnancy, the symptoms of pregnancy also have some differences.
1. Early pregnancy: After pregnancy, menstruation will stop, and with the change of hormone level in the body, there will be early pregnancy reaction, such as: anorexia, nausea, vomiting, increased appetite, etc., but some women will also have increased vaginal secretion.
2. Mid-pregnancy: with the gradual growth of the fetus, about four months of pregnancy may feel the fetal movement, and with the gradual increase of the uterus, may compress the inferior vena cava, resulting in lower limb blood circulation is affected, and some pregnant women may experience lower limb edema.
3. Late pregnancy: when approaching the expected date of delivery, due to the descent of the fetal head, it may compress the bladder, and then frequent urination phenomenon.
In addition, due to the elevation of the uterine fundus, the compressed stomach may cause a decrease in appetite. Also, vaginal discharge will increase as you approach your due date and there is a possibility of bloody discharge.
Any abnormalities during pregnancy are advised to seek prompt medical attention.