Your Changing Body at Week 6
Like your developing baby, your body experiences many changes during your 6th week of pregnancy.
Hormones
Pregnancy hormones begin to increase. They include elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone, hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) — the hormone that indicates pregnancy, and HPL (human placental lactogen) — the hormone that promotes baby’s growth.
As hormones increase during your 6th week of pregnancy, your body might react both physically and emotionally.
Pregnancy symptoms
Some common pregnancy symptoms at 6 weeks include nausea and vomiting, a.k.a. morning sickness, which for many might not be limited to the morning. You may also experience mood swings.
Some women also notice other symptoms when they’re pregnant. These could include changes in your breasts, headaches, faintness or dizziness, increased urination, insomnia, fatigue, excess saliva, constipation, food aversions or cravings, and emotional changes.
If any pregnancy symptoms feel extreme, it’s a good idea to speak with your doctor. Also, don’t be concerned if you aren’t experiencing any of these symptoms or don’t “feel” pregnant. Every woman’s body is different.
Spotting
Spotting or vaginal bleeding also can occur during the first 12 weeks of your pregnancy. As many as 40% of pregnant women may experience some bleeding. Check with your doctor if you’re concerned about spotting or bleeding.
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