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dedylja [7]
4 years ago
11

What are the signs of pregnancy and how can one perceive them differently to period symptoms?

Health
2 answers:
Sphinxa [80]4 years ago
7 0
Sore swollen and tendar breast
yuradex [85]4 years ago
7 0
You'll get mostly the same symptoms as your period. but if you are pregnant, you'll get light spotting or bleeding as this is because the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. the colour of the blood is often lighter, the period is also earlier than your normal period and doesn't last as long.

so the symptoms are tender, swollen breasts, fatigue, slight bleeding or cramping, nausea with or without vomiting, food aversions or cravings, headaches, constipation, mood swings faintness and dizziness, raised body temperature and missing your period.
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The ideal form of animal farming is free-range, where the animals are allowed to live their lives to the fullest in the best conditions before slaughter. Nevertheless, with the ever increasing demand for meat, free–range farming is not an option for most farmers as this method requires open pastures and more land space. Therefore farmers opt for factory farming where animals are kept in cramped spaces with no room for movement — chickens cannot even stand or spread their wings, continue to lay in their own faeces and urine, are not exposed to outdoor air or sunlight, are cruelly handled, injected with hormones and antibiotics and short lifespan as they are slaughtered as soon as they are ready for the market. Furthermore, they have the potential of exposure to various viruses and bacteria via the manure and urine in their environment.

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