Pregnancy Quiz: Am I Pregnant?

If you are wondering, “Am I pregnant?” you can read the signs that your own body is already giving you. Take this early pregnancy quiz to learn more.

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Note: The information on this site is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.

This online Pregnancy Quiz can help you better understanding the potential symptoms of early pregnancy. But the only way to know for sure that you are pregnant is to take a pregnancy test and confirm with an ultrasound.

Online Pregnancy Quiz

Click on the arrows next to each question for more information.

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#2. Have you noticed spotting and cramping?

When the fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus, this may cause spotting and even cramping. WebMD says this is called “implantation bleeding.” This “occurs anywhere from 6 to 12 days after the egg is fertilized. The cramps resemble menstrual cramps, so some women mistake them and the bleeding for the start of their period. The bleeding and cramps, however, are slight.” 2

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#3. Do you have swollen, tender breasts or nipples?

The American Pregnancy Association reports that this is one of the most reported symptoms of pregnancy . “Changes to the breasts can start as early as 1 to 2 weeks after conception.” 3

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#4. Do you have an upset stomach?

Morning sickness or nausea is a common sign of pregnancy. “Not all women experience nausea, while others experience it throughout their pregnancy,” reported Medical News Today. “Nausea can begin as early as 5 weeks, with most women experiencing some level of nausea by week 8 of pregnancy.” 4

Are You Pregnant?

Find out for sure with a free test at the Pregnancy Resource Center of Mountain Grove.

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#5. Are you going to the bathroom a lot?

Frequent urination is common early in your pregnancy. Due to hormonal changes, the increasing size of the uterus itself and increased blood circulation to the pelvis, you may find yourself visiting the restroom more frequently. Additionally, increased hormone levels may result in constipation.

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#6. Do you have cravings?

If you are pregnant, you may start to experience cravings for certain foods. This is common both early and late in pregnancy. It is also common to have an aversion to both the taste and smell of certain foods.

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#7. Do you feel light-headed?

Feeling dizzy or light-headed, especially immediately after standing or changing your position quickly, can be a sign of pregnancy.  Dizziness may be the result of a change in your blood volume and blood pressure or a deficiency in iron.

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#8. Do you have more headaches?

Due to hormonal changes in pregnancy, you may experience headaches.

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#9. Are you moody?

Early in pregnancy, an increase in hormones may result in mood swings. When added to the potential stress caused by the uncertainty of pregnancy, you may feel sad, sulky or irritated.

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#10. Are you feeling fatigued?

“You may feel fatigue early and late in pregnancy,” according to the March of Dimes. “Your body may be tired because:

  • It’s working hard to take care of your growing baby. Your body’s making pregnancy hormones and you’re using a lot of energy, even when you sleep.
  • You may have trouble sleeping at night because you’re uncomfortable or you need to get up to go to the bathroom. Later in pregnancy, leg cramps may wake you up at night.“ 5

Understanding This Pregnancy Quiz

If you answered yes to any of the questions on this pregnancy quiz, you could be pregnant as they are all common early pregnancy symptoms.

Again, to determine if you are actually pregnant, you need to take a pregnancy test.

Home pregnancy tests claim to be 99% accurate but there is a slight chance that they can be wrong, which is called a “false-positive.”  A false-positive may result if the fertilized egg is no longer attached to the uterine lining or from side affects from fertility drugs or problems with your ovaries.

There is also a chance for a false-negative result. This can happen if you take the test too early, if you use the test kit incorrectly or you have diluted urine. Reading and following the directions precisely will reduce the possibility of this happening.

Confirm your Pregnancy with our Free Services

The Pregnancy Resource Center of Mountain Grove will give you a free, quality and confidential clinical grade pregnancy test.

Have Pregnancy Questions?

Reach out to the Pregnancy Resource Center of Mountain Grove.

If your test reads positive, we can also schedule a limited OB ultrasound to provide pregnancy confirmation.

Thank you for taking this quiz. We hope that it has helped you and given you some insight into common pregnancy symptoms.

For an appointment with the Pregnancy Resource Center of Mountain Grove, hit the chat button on this screen.

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References:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/in-depth/symptoms-of-pregnancy/art-20043853

https://www.webmd.com/baby/guide/pregnancy-am-i-pregnant#1

https://americanpregnancy.org/getting-pregnant/early-pregnancy-symptoms/

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/290414#12-early-signs-of-pregnancy

https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/common-discomforts-of-pregnancy.aspx#

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