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When PMS Symptoms Are Signs of Pregnancy

Posted on November 11, 2024 by Metro Women's Care

As a woman, experiencing a range of physical and emotional symptoms is a natural part of our monthly cycle. However, the symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and pregnancy can be very similar, sometimes making it difficult to tell the two apart.

Let’s look closer at the shared symptoms of pregnancy and PMS and why seeking medical advice is essential if you're unsure.

a young woman experiencing pregnancy symptoms

Common PMS Symptoms

PMS refers to the range of physical and emotional symptoms many women experience in the days leading up to their monthly cycle. The severity and type of symptoms can vary significantly between individuals. However, some of the most common symptoms include the following:

Common Pregnancy Symptoms

Pregnancy is a complex process that involves many physical and emotional bodily changes. While not all women experience the same symptoms, some of the most common symptoms of pregnancy include the following:

When in Doubt, See Us

While some symptoms of PMS and pregnancy can be similar, there are also some key differences. For example, a missed period is a common sign of gestation that does not occur during PMS. If you're experiencing any unusual symptoms, it's always better to err on the side of caution and seek medical attention.

If you think you may be pregnant and have experienced a few of the above symptoms, come see us. Metro Women's Care offers free private and professional services in Annandale, VA, for women who believe they may be pregnant. You can explore the types of abortion, adoption, and parenting options available in a caring, discreet environment.

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