Top 7 Signs of Pregnancy

Wondering if you might be pregnant? It’s normal to feel uncertain, especially if you weren’t planning on being pregnant right now. While symptoms can be early indicators, the only way to know for sure is with a pregnancy test.

At Spero Medical, we offer medically verified pregnancy tests to help provide you with peace of mind. If your test comes back positive, we can discuss your next steps, including offering a free ultrasound to learn more about your pregnancy.

In the meantime, here are some of the most common signs of pregnancy to look for.

7 Signs of Pregnancy

Here are seven signs that could point to pregnancy:

  1. Missed Period
    Often, the first noticeable sign is a missed period. However, stress, illness, or changes in routine can also impact your cycle. If your period is late, it may be time to test.
  2. Nausea or Vomiting
    You may feel queasy or even get sick, especially in the morning, but it can happen any time of day. Not all women experience nausea, but it’s common in early pregnancy.
  3. Breast Changes
    Hormonal changes in your body can cause your breasts to feel tender, swollen, or more sensitive than usual.
  4. Fatigue
    Even after a whole night of sleep, feeling more tired than usual can be an early pregnancy symptom. Increased hormone levels may leave you feeling drained.
  5. Frequent Urination
    You may find yourself needing to use the bathroom more often than usual. Frequent urination can start early as your body increases blood flow and hormone levels rise.
  6. Food Cravings or Aversions
    Some foods might suddenly seem irresistible—others might turn your stomach. Strong food preferences or aversions are common in early pregnancy.
  7. Mood Swings
    If you’ve been feeling more emotional or irritable than usual, hormones could be the cause. Sudden mood changes are a common early sign.

Know for Sure

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, don’t wait and wonder. At Spero Medical, we offer free, confidential pregnancy testing in a safe and supportive environment. We’re here to help you understand your options and make informed decisions.

Make an appointment today to find out for sure. You’re not alone—we’re here for you.