[1] Many of the early signs of pregnancy will be similar to symptoms that come right before a period, and it can be hard to tell the difference.
However, if the discharge changes color or consistency significantly, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider.
[10] Although described as "morning sickness," pregnant women can experience this nausea any time of day or night.
Initial treatment is typically conservative, and may include changes to diet and emotional support.
[10] A rare form of severe nausea and vomiting known as hyperemesis gravidarum can occur in 1% of pregnant women and can affect fetal and maternal health.