Pronounced Veins

Posted on August 28th, 2008. Written by Countdown to Pregnancy.

Some women report that they notice the sudden appearance of “road map” veins (more prominent blue veins) most often these are most apparent in the breasts. Because of an increased blood supply to your breasts during early pregnancy, these veins may become more visible. Some women also notice a change in the appearance of veins all over their bodies, including arms, stomach and legs.

Based on our data (as of August 28, 2008) this early pregnancy symptoms is most commonly reported on 9 days past ovulation with 8.6% of pregnant women experiencing it.

Click to view the full graph that outlines the reported instances of this symptom for all days past ovulation. (From Ovulation Day to 21 days past ovulation).

This entry was posted on Thursday, August 28th, 2008 at 11:52 am and is filed under Early Pregnancy Symptoms.
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