If you’re feeling different than usual and wondering whether you might be pregnant, it can be difficult to tell the difference between early pregnancy symptoms and premenstrual symptoms—since many of the signs can overlap, leading to confusion.
Read on to understand the key differences and some next steps. Or, if you’re looking for complimentary pregnancy testing, reach out to Women’s Care Center today for a confidential appointment.
Similarities Between Pregnancy and PMS Symptoms
Both early pregnancy and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can cause:
- Breast tenderness – Increased hormones during early pregnancy and premenstrual syndrome can lead to sore, swollen, or sensitive breasts.
- Fatigue – Hormonal changes in both pregnancy and PMS can make you feel more tired than usual.
- Mood swings – Fluctuating hormone levels may lead to increased emotional sensitivity.
- Cramping – Some women experience mild cramping as an early pregnancy symptom, similar to period cramps.
- Food cravings or aversions – Hormonal shifts can cause changes in appetite and food preferences.
Key Differences Between Pregnancy and PMS
While there are many similarities, there are also distinct differences between PMS and pregnancy symptoms:
- Missed period – The most telling sign of pregnancy is a missed period. If your period is late, it’s time to take a pregnancy test.
- Implantation bleeding – Some women experience light spotting a few days before their expected period, which could be implantation bleeding rather than a normal period. If what you believe to be your period feels extra light, it could be implantation bleeding instead.
- Nausea with/without vomiting – While PMS does not typically cause nausea, early pregnancy symptoms often include morning sickness or queasiness.
- Increased urination – Pregnant women may find themselves needing to use the bathroom more frequently due to hormonal changes.
Taking the Next Step: Pregnancy Testing
If you’re experiencing symptoms and are unsure whether they are due to pregnancy or PMS, taking a pregnancy test is the best way to find out. Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hCG, which is only present during pregnancy.
At Women’s Care Center, we offer complimentary pregnancy testing in a safe, supportive, and confidential environment. Our caring staff is here to provide answers to your questions and guide you through your next steps, no matter the outcome.
If you think you might be pregnant, contact us today to schedule your confidential appointment. You are not alone—we are here to support you.