When we talk about pregnancy, the symptoms pointing to a possible pregnancy seem very obvious after you know you are pregnant. However, these symptoms are common to other conditions and cannot always confirm pregnancy.

There are many questions, uncertainties, and even fear of taking a pregnancy test and being disappointed, especially if you have been trying for a long time. That’s why it’s important to analyze these signs and symptoms alongside the information you know about your body, including your menstrual cycle.

Online Pregnancy Test

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Did you have unprotected sex without a condom or other contraceptive method during your last cycle?

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Did you use the morning-after pill in the last cycle?

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Is your period late by more than 5 days?

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Did you notice any pink or brown vaginal discharge?

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Did you observe any clear, elastic, and abundant vaginal discharge?

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Did you have cramps or abdominal pain at unusual times?

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Did you notice sore breasts, more sensitive nipples, or darker areolas?

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Did you experience the appearance or increase of blackheads and pimples?

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Did you feel nausea or an urge to vomit for no reason?

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Did you feel sleepy or dizzy at unusual times?

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Did you notice an aversion to strong smells, such as cigarettes for example?

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Did you experience mood swings without apparent cause?

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Has your body temperature increased?

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Did you need to urinate more than usual?

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Did you feel hungrier, especially for specific foods?

Purpose of the Online Pregnancy Test

If you think you might be pregnant and want to know for sure, the Online Pregnancy Test can help. Through a series of eliminatory questions, it calculates the probability that you will get a positive or negative result on either a urine or blood pregnancy test.

Remember, the online pregnancy test is a practical and quick tool, but it only gives a preliminary result. Pregnancy suspicion can only be confirmed through a blood test, which detects the presence of the beta hCG hormone.

Did you have unprotected sex without a condom or other contraceptive method during your last cycle?

Using a condom or any other contraceptive method during your cycle practically nullifies the chance of fertilization and, consequently, pregnancy1. Of course, every method has a failure rate, so it’s not possible to completely rule out the possibility without checking for some signs your body may be giving.

Even with the protection that a condom offers, there is a chance it may break or tear during intercourse, often due to incorrect placement. In the case of oral contraceptives, if not used properly and daily as prescribed by a gynecologist, their effectiveness also decreases and the possibility of pregnancy increases. This goes for all other contraceptives: if they are not used as indicated, they lose their expected effect.

If the condom broke, tore, or came off during intercourse and your body is showing signs of a possible pregnancy, take the online pregnancy test to assess whether there is a chance you might be pregnant in this cycle. If the result confirms your suspicion, it’s time to take a pharmacy test.

Using a condom during the cycle practically nullifies the chance of fertilization

Usually, pharmacy tests (also now sold online) can be done from the first day of a missed period, and these tests work by the strip’s reaction when it comes into contact with urine. That’s because, as soon as fertilization occurs, the body starts to produce the beta hCG hormone, also known as the pregnancy hormone.

Another even more reliable way to confirm a suspected pregnancy is with a blood test, which also checks the levels of beta hCG present in a woman’s body. Although, due to medical advances, this test can be done at home, in general, it’s a test that still needs to be done at a lab.

So, after noticing a missed period and confirming pregnancy through a pharmacy or blood test, there’s not much to do except take a deep breath and think about the nutrients needed for this delicate stage in a woman’s life. In addition to a healthy lifestyle, it is important to prioritize taking vitamins appropriate for pregnancy to avoid fetal malformation.

In this case, the ideal is to take multivitamins like FamiGesta. Vitamins such as methylfolate, included in its formula, help prevent possible problems with embryo formation2.

Did you use the morning-after pill in the last cycle?

The morning-after pill is an emergency contraceptive and should not be used as a regular method after every sexual encounter. In addition, for it to have the desired effect, it must be used within the indicated timeframe (up to 72 hours after intercourse). After this period, it loses effectiveness and the risk of pregnancy increases.

Repeated use of the morning-after pill makes this emergency contraception less effective, raising the possibility of becoming pregnant after sex. It’s also important to mention that its high hormonal dose may cause side effects, such as headache, abdominal bloating, cramps, nausea, fatigue, and vomiting, as well as hormonal imbalance3.

Menstruation more than 5 days late

A missed period is the main symptom of pregnancy, but it can also indicate other issues like hormonal problems. If you were not protected during sex in the last cycle, do not use any contraceptive method, and your period is more than 5 days late, it is possible that you may have become pregnant.

Remember, if you have a regular menstrual cycle, it will be easier to notice a delay. Take the online pregnancy test and see your chances of being pregnant!

Did you notice any pink or brown vaginal discharge?

If you observed pink or brown vaginal discharge, this may be a sign of implantation. Implantation is when the egg, fertilized by sperm, attaches to the uterus and this process can cause minor bleeding or vaginal discharge in women.

Did you observe any clear, elastic, and abundant vaginal discharge?

During the fertile period, it is common for women to notice a transparent, gel-like, sometimes abundant, and stretchy discharge, similar to egg whites. This discharge indicates ovulation is occurring and shows that the woman is in her fertile period, that is, the best time to conceive.

When intercourse takes place on these days without contraceptives, the chances of pregnancy are very high. Wait a few days and take a pregnancy test to confirm. The best tests are those with a sensitivity of 10mUI. This is the case with the Famivita pregnancy test, which can detect pregnancy even before a missed period.

Did you have cramps or abdominal pain at unusual times?

Many women have abdominal pain or cramps outside the time they normally experience them. Be aware that these cramps may be caused by ovulation or, in the case of pregnancy, due to implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus. That’s why it is also called implantation pain.

Of course, this varies from woman to woman, but in general, the implantation process may be accompanied by discomfort, cramping, and even stabbing pains in the abdominal region.

Did you notice sore breasts, more sensitive nipples, or darker areolas?

One of the first symptoms suggestive of pregnancy is breast changes, which become more sensitive and increase in size. In addition, a woman may notice her areolas becoming darker. This nipple sensitivity is very similar to the discomfort felt during PMS and periods, but even more intense.

This happens due to an increase in hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone, as the body prepares for the 9-month pregnancy journey. Blood circulation also changes, causing much greater sensitivity in the area.

If this breast sensitivity and other changes occur alongside other symptoms that suggest a possible pregnancy, like a missed period, you can check your chances of a positive result using the online pregnancy test. We recommend taking a pregnancy test or a Beta HCG blood test to confirm.

Did you experience the appearance or increase of blackheads and pimples?

The appearance of blackheads and pimples during pregnancy is very common, even for women who have never had this issue before. For those who usually have a lot, their occurrence increases even more during this stage. Acne and pimples in pregnancy happen due to the increase in progesterone levels, a hormone that raises skin oiliness.

The body areas most affected during pregnancy are: face, back, and breasts, as these are sites where sebaceous glands are concentrated. Usually, the appearance of acne and pimples is more intense in the first weeks of pregnancy, decreasing as pregnancy progresses.

Did you feel nausea or an urge to vomit for no reason?

Nausea from certain foods and fragrances is very common during the first weeks of pregnancy and is considered one of the main indicative symptoms of pregnancy. Usually, in the beginning, morning sickness and nausea arise from everyday foods or even during routine household activities, like brushing your teeth after meals, for example. If you are unsure, take the online pregnancy test.

Nausea from some foods and fragrances is very common in the first weeks of pregnancy

Did you feel sleepy or dizzy at unusual times?

Excessive sleepiness and dizziness during the day are very common in pregnancy, especially in the beginning. This happens because, early in pregnancy, a woman’s blood pressure tends to drop, causing tiredness, excessive fatigue, uncontrollable sleepiness, and a feeling of dizziness.

Did you notice an aversion to strong smells, such as cigarettes for example?

Scents, fragrances, and odors you were once used to can suddenly cause aversion, even pleasant perfumes and other nice smells. You simply cannot tolerate them and they may even cause discomfort, nausea, headache, and vomiting. This is one of the first signs of pregnancy. This sensitivity to smells and fragrances is related to hormone levels your body is producing and how these changes affect your sense of smell.

Did you experience mood swings without apparent cause?

During pregnancy, mood swings are frequent. One minute you are extremely happy, and seconds later you are crying. It’s similar to PMS, but more intense. The increase in hormones causes this effect, which can last the entire 9 months of pregnancy. It is usually more intense during the first 12 weeks, until your body adapts to its new estrogen and progesterone levels.

Of course, mood swings alone are not indicative of pregnancy. However, when combined with other signs, such as nausea, missed period, and breast tenderness, the chances of a positive result increase significantly. If in doubt, take the online pregnancy test to estimate your probability of being pregnant!

During pregnancy, mood swings are frequent

Has your body temperature increased?

A raised body temperature is one of the first signs of pregnancy. However, it is a very subtle signal. If you are trying to conceive and are already using a basal thermometer at home during your cycle, you may be able to spot this symptom more easily.

During ovulation, body temperature stays higher and, if this temperature remains elevated without dropping, it may be a sign of pregnancy. You can monitor this symptom with a basal thermometer or take a pregnancy test to confirm. You can use the Famivita pregnancy test to confirm.

Did you need to urinate more than usual?

Needing to urinate more frequently is one of the most obvious pregnancy symptoms in women. This occurs due to major hormonal changes and, over time, will continue due to the uterus pressing on the bladder as the baby develops during pregnancy.

Did you feel hungrier, especially for specific foods?

Increased appetite is a symptom that serves as an alarm in women’s lives. This happens due to the body’s new need to supply nutrients to both mother and baby to support the development of the fetus, ensuring the health and well-being of both.

However, this shouldn’t be used as an excuse to start “eating for two,” as was once said. Adding foods rich in nutrients and vitamins to meals eaten at shorter intervals is enough to nourish you and maintain a healthy pregnancy without excessive weight gain.

Excessive weight gain during pregnancy can have negative consequences for the health of both mother and baby. If in doubt, get a nutritional assessment and always talk to your gynecologist!