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If you missed your period, notice your feet expanding, or are carrying a little extra weight around the bottom of your abdomen, you might buy a pregnancy test. If you’re feeling moodier than usual, or craving peanut butter on tacos, or crying suddenly at nothing at all, you might wonder if a mini-you is growing inside of you willing these things to happen. And, if you and your partner are trying to get pregnant, then you’ll read everything as a sign that you’re pregnant—from a twitch in your eye to the direction the birds are flying and a new pimple on your nose. But somewhere in between the obvious signs and the delusionally hopeful signs, there are some subtle but real signs of pregnancy. Every woman should know them, so if she feels them, she’ll have a reason to celebrate…of sue the condom company, depending on her needs right now.

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Your breasts are bigger

You might think, “I know that’s a sign of pregnancy!” but your breasts can also grow right before your period, so many women overlook this and think, “I’m just getting my period.” They’ll also feel tender says Thealphaparent.com.

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Your temperature is all over the place

When you become pregnant, your body’s metabolic rate increases, which will make your temperature go up. Hormonal changes will cause heat flashes too. If you’re hitting the AC constantly, you could be pregnant says Newkidscenter.com.

 

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Spotting

After a sperm fertilizes an egg, that egg sits in the lining of your uterus which can cause light bleeding says Implantationspotting.net. Many women mistake that for a period and then wait a whole additional month before realizing, “I missed a period!”

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Your vision is blurry

Some women experience blurry vision in the early stages of pregnancy according to Parents.com. If you experience a change in vision, and are experiencing some of the other symptoms on this list, see your OBGYN—not your eye doctor.

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Some food smells disgust you

Most people know that craving odd foods can be a sign of pregnancy but not everyone knows that, just a few weeks into pregnancy, you might become nauseous at the smell of certain foods that never bothered you before says Cafemom.com.