Since few days im feeling super hungry all the time, eating way more than usual. Period not due yet. Could this be an early sign ya im just overthinking? anyone else felt this?
Achha, really? I always thought it was only about feeling nauseous. So, an increased appetite can also be a sign? I do feel hungrier sometimes, but I just thought it was normal. Maybe I should keep an eye on it more carefully then. Thank you for sharing this.
I felt like a bottomless pit in my early pregnancy! Seriously, I was always hungry. So yes, increased appetite can definitely be a sign. Your body is working overtime to create a tiny human, so it needs extra fuel. Just try to make those extra snacks healthy ones!
While increased appetite can occur due to hormonal changes in early pregnancy, it's not a definitive sign on its own. Many factors can affect hunger levels. It's usually accompanied by other symptoms like a missed period or nausea. For confirmation, a pregnancy test is always the best next step.
It's totally understandable to look for every possible sign when you're wondering if you're pregnant. And yes, some women do experience increased hunger due to hormonal shifts. But try not to overthink it too much, I know it's hard. The best way to know for sure is to take a test, okay?
Yes, it can be a sign. I ate like a monster in my first trimester, suddenly. Your metabolism speeds up and your body needs more energy. But don't just rely on hunger; combine it with a missed period or other common symptoms. A home pregnancy test is still the most reliable first step.
Oh, really? I thought it was mostly morning sickness and cravings for weird things! So, just general hunger also counts as a sign? This is so interesting because sometimes I just feel like eating a lot, and then I wonder if it could be it. Is it like a constant hunger or just specific times?
See, eating too much can be a sign, but it could also be due to stress, boredom, or just changes in your routine. It's never a standalone symptom for pregnancy. For something as important as this, always confirm with your gynac. They will give you the right diagnosis and advice, so please don't speculate.