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Unusual early pregnancy symptoms no one talks about

By DrAdam
August 6, 2026 5 Min Read
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Missed period, sore breasts, nausea, fatigue, everyone knows the classic early pregnancy symptoms by now. But there’s a whole second tier of signs that catch people off guard precisely because nobody mentions them ahead of time. According to Dr. Melissa Dennis, Chief Medical Officer at Partum Health, pregnancy symptoms can show up in almost a quarter of newly pregnant people before they even miss a period, and some of the strangest, subtlest signs are the ones that go unspoken. Here’s what actually happens that rarely makes the “top 10 signs of pregnancy” lists.

A Sudden Metallic Taste in Your Mouth

Contents hide
1 A Sudden Metallic Taste in Your Mouth
2 Excess Saliva (Ptyalism)
3 A Heightened Sense of Smell (“Pregnancy Nose”)
4 Increased Vaginal Discharge
5 Nosebleeds and Bleeding Gums
6 Dry Mouth
7 Vivid or Strange Dreams
8 Numbness or Tingling in the Hands
9 A Faster Resting Heart Rate
10 Emotional Sensitivity Beyond Typical Mood Swings
11 When to Mention These Symptoms to a Doctor
12 The Bottom Line
13 FAQ
13.1 Why do I have a metallic taste in my mouth in early pregnancy?
13.2 Is excess saliva a real pregnancy symptom?
13.3 Is increased discharge normal in early pregnancy?
13.4 Can pregnancy cause vivid dreams?
13.5 Should I be concerned about unusual pregnancy symptoms?

Known medically as dysgeusia, a persistent metallic or coin-like taste is one of the more bizarre early pregnancy symptoms, and it can show up as early as one to two weeks after conception. It’s thought to be linked to rising estrogen levels affecting taste perception, and it can happen even when you’re not eating anything. Some people also notice familiar foods suddenly tasting “off.” Sipping citrus juice like lemonade, chewing sugar-free gum, and brushing your teeth and tongue regularly can help take the edge off.

Excess Saliva (Ptyalism)

Producing noticeably more saliva than usual, sometimes enough to make you feel like you’re constantly swallowing or even drooling, is a real and surprisingly common early pregnancy symptom called ptyalism. It’s thought to be triggered by hormonal shifts, heightened sensitivity to smells and tastes, and sometimes acid reflux. It tends to be most noticeable in the first trimester and often eases as pregnancy progresses.

A Heightened Sense of Smell (“Pregnancy Nose”)

Many people know nausea is common, but fewer realize just how dramatically your sense of smell can change. Rising estrogen can make ordinary scents, coffee, perfume, cooking smells, feel intensely stronger, sometimes to the point of nausea. This “super smeller” effect, sometimes nicknamed pregnancy nose, is one of the more disorienting early symptoms simply because it can make everyday environments suddenly feel overwhelming.

Increased Vaginal Discharge

Most people don’t associate discharge with early pregnancy, but increased vaginal discharge, typically thin, white or pale yellow, and odorless, is extremely common starting in the first trimester. It’s driven by rising hormones and increased blood flow to the vaginal area, and it may actually help protect against infection as the cervix and vaginal walls begin to soften. It’s worth mentioning to a doctor only if it changes color, develops a strong odor, or comes with itching or irritation, which could indicate an infection rather than a normal pregnancy symptom.

Nosebleeds and Bleeding Gums

Increased blood volume in early pregnancy puts extra pressure on blood vessels throughout your body, including the delicate ones in your nose and gums. This can lead to more frequent nosebleeds and gums that bleed more easily when brushing, sometimes called pregnancy gingivitis. Some people even notice small, harmless growths on their gums that typically resolve after delivery.

Dry Mouth

While excess saliva gets more attention, some people experience the opposite: an unusually dry mouth. This is often simply a hydration issue, since your body’s fluid needs increase substantially during pregnancy, but it’s worth mentioning to your provider if it’s persistent, since in rare cases it can be associated with gestational diabetes.

Vivid or Strange Dreams

Many people report unusually vivid, bizarre, or emotionally intense dreams in early pregnancy. This is generally attributed to hormonal fluctuations combined with disrupted sleep patterns and the heightened emotions that often accompany early pregnancy.

Numbness or Tingling in the Hands

Fluid retention in early pregnancy can put pressure on nerves in the wrist, sometimes leading to tingling or numbness similar to carpal tunnel syndrome. While more commonly associated with later pregnancy, some people notice it earlier than expected.

A Faster Resting Heart Rate

As blood volume and circulation increase to support early development, some people notice their resting heart rate creeping up, sometimes by 10 to 20 beats per minute, even without physical exertion.

Emotional Sensitivity Beyond Typical Mood Swings

Everyone expects some mood changes, but early pregnancy can bring surprisingly intense emotional shifts, sudden tearfulness, unexpected irritability, or feeling overwhelmed by things that wouldn’t normally affect you. This goes beyond garden-variety PMS mood swings for many people and is tied to the rapid hormonal changes happening behind the scenes.

When to Mention These Symptoms to a Doctor

Most of these unusual symptoms are completely benign and simply part of your body adjusting to pregnancy. That said, it’s worth reaching out to your healthcare provider if:

Discharge changes color, smells strong, or comes with itching, which could indicate an infection

Dry mouth is persistent and severe, which is worth ruling out as a sign of gestational diabetes

Any symptom becomes intensely uncomfortable or interferes with daily life

You notice fever, heavy bleeding, or intense pain alongside anything on this list, which always warrants prompt medical attention

Regular prenatal visits are also a good, low-pressure opportunity to mention anything that feels strange, even symptoms that seem too minor or odd to bring up.

The Bottom Line

Pregnancy involves far more than the handful of symptoms that make it onto every list. Metallic taste, excess saliva, a supercharged sense of smell, and unexpectedly vivid dreams are all genuinely common, just rarely discussed. If you’re noticing something unusual and wondering whether it’s “normal,” odds are good that it’s simply your body adjusting to the hormonal whirlwind of early pregnancy.

FAQ

Why do I have a metallic taste in my mouth in early pregnancy?

It’s called dysgeusia and is linked to rising estrogen levels affecting how your taste buds perceive flavor. It can appear as early as one to two weeks after conception.

Is excess saliva a real pregnancy symptom?

Yes, it’s called ptyalism, and it’s a fairly common first-trimester symptom tied to hormonal changes, heightened smell sensitivity, and sometimes acid reflux.

Is increased discharge normal in early pregnancy?

Yes, thin, white or pale-yellow, odorless discharge is common and normal. Changes in color, smell, or accompanying itching should be mentioned to a doctor.

Can pregnancy cause vivid dreams?

Yes, many people report unusually vivid or intense dreams in early pregnancy, generally attributed to hormonal shifts and disrupted sleep.

Should I be concerned about unusual pregnancy symptoms?

Most unusual symptoms, like metallic taste, excess saliva, or a heightened sense of smell, are harmless. Mention anything that feels severe, persistent, or is accompanied by pain, fever, or heavy bleeding to your healthcare provider.

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