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I know it might sound strange, but every single time I’ve been pregnant, my very first sign hasn’t been a missed period or morning sickness — it’s been the weirdest thing ever: cramping in my foot and toes. Before I even take a test, I can already tell what’s going on because that sharp, tight pain in my foot starts acting up out of nowhere. It’s like my body’s own personal pregnancy test.

The first time it happened, I didn’t think anything of it. I thought maybe I slept wrong, or maybe it was because I was dehydrated. But when the same exact cramping came back before I found out I was pregnant again, I knew it wasn’t just random. My toes would curl up so tight, and no matter how much I stretched or massaged them, they just wouldn’t stop aching. It’s uncomfortable, but at the same time, it’s almost funny because that’s how I know something is changing inside me.

When I mentioned it to a nurse, she said it’s possible that hormone shifts and early blood flow changes could cause things like that — especially in women who are more sensitive to those changes. Some women get headaches, some get sore gums, and apparently, I get toe cramps! Our bodies are so unique that sometimes the signs don’t show up the way textbooks say they will.

What’s wild is that the cramps usually happen right before I even think to take a pregnancy test. I’ll be sitting down watching TV, and then suddenly my foot starts cramping like crazy. At that moment, I always stop and think, “Uh oh, I know what this means.” And sure enough, within days, that test always comes back positive.

I’ve shared this with a few of my friends, and surprisingly, some of them said they had similar things happen — maybe not in their toes, but random body cramps or strange sensations that made them suspect something was up. It just goes to show that women’s bodies give off clues that we sometimes overlook.

So if you’re out there wondering if every little symptom means something, trust me — listen to your body. It knows before you do. For some women, it’s cravings or fatigue. For me? It’s those stubborn little toe cramps that refuse to let me ignore what’s coming.

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