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Normally women don't find out they are pregnant until they are way into their first month. Symptoms are nausea, heartburn, headaches, bleeding/cramping, and tender or swollen breasts.
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During the second month you are still very nauseous, your breasts are tingly and sore, you need to pee more often, and you start to feel more tired.
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During this month there is a lot of weight gain, nausea, abdominal pain, and appetite changes. Normally women find out the gender of their baby in this month.
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During the fourth month the mother experiences swollen ankles, bleeding gums, heartburn, constipation, and increased appetite.
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During this month the mother experiences most of the same symptoms as the previews month.
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During the sixth month the mother also experiences most of the same symptoms. Some other new symptoms are itchy skin around tummy and breast, swelling of the finders and toes, feeling unsteady on your feet, and backache.
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During this month the mother experiences the same symptoms as the sixth months except she experiences more hot flashes and leg cramps.
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During this month the mother experiences clumsiness, leaky breasts, Braxton Hicks contractions, heartburn, discomfort due to the size of your tummy, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
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Buring the last month of pregnancy the mother experiences frequent urination, mucus plug being expelled, increased vaginal discharge, backache, itchy skin, pelvic pressure, and leaky breasts.