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Sometimes, a person can be pregnant and not realize it right away. Not all pregnancies cause obvious symptoms, and some signs can be subtle or easily dismissed as stress, fatigue, or changes in routine. Pregnancy symptoms vary widely from person to person, and it’s possible to have a few signs, many signs, or none at all.

If you think you might be pregnant or want to confirm, Heart of the Hills offers free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and confidential support to help you get clear, accurate information.

Early Signs May Be Subtle

Common early pregnancy symptoms include missed periods, nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and mood changes. However, these symptoms can be subtle or resemble premenstrual changes, stress, or other health conditions, and not everyone will experience them. Some individuals may notice only mild changes, or none at all, especially during the first few weeks.

Cryptic Pregnancy

In rare cases, a pregnancy may go unnoticed much longer, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as cryptic pregnancy. Here are several reasons why a person may not realize they are pregnant until much later:

  • Irregular periods: Missed cycles may seem normal
  • Intermittent spotting: Light bleeding mistaken for a period
  • No symptoms: Feeling normal, no nausea or cramps
  • No visible bump: Weight can hide the bump
  • Age or past infertility: Symptoms confused with menopause or an unlikely pregnancy
  • Denial: Fear or stress prevents acknowledgement
  • On birth control: Missed periods unnoticed due to contraception

Confirming Pregnancy

The most reliable way to know whether you are pregnant is through a pregnancy test. At‑home tests can detect the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine after a missed period, but a clinical pregnancy test and ultrasound provide more accurate information.

An ultrasound can confirm a fetal heartbeat to help assess viability, estimate gestational age, and ensure the pregnancy is located within the uterus rather than ectopic, providing important information for your health and safety.

A Place to Start

If you’re uncertain about a potential pregnancy or need medically reliable information in a supportive environment, contact Heart of the Hills today to schedule a free appointment. Let a caring team member assist you by listening, answering your questions, and providing guidance in a safe, judgment-free space.

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