Anyone who becomes pregnant will have certain symptoms. Please refer to the article below to know the signs of pregnancy in the first trimester.
Morning sickness is one of the first signs of pregnancy
This can be considered as a sign of the first trimester pregnancy that the mother needs most attention. Morning sickness is not just indigestion or frequent heartburn. 70% of pregnant women will feel nauseous and 50% will vomit often.
The cause of this symptom is not clear, but the chorionic pregnancy hormone gonadotropin is thought to be the main culprit. As your body has more of these substances, your nausea increases. And that's not necessarily a bad sign, because some experts say the more flustered the mother is, the less likely it is to have a miscarriage or preterm birth.
Sensitive to scent
If normally you really love the fish sauce, but suddenly a week back here you can not smell this smell. Every time someone cooks shrimp paste, you gag. Similar to other scents, normally you like a lot but suddenly change even become hateful. This is one of the first week pregnancy signs women should not ignore.
Tired
Always feeling tired is one of the side effects of pregnancy. Your body is overworked to boost your baby's growth. Your uterus is producing progesterone - believed to have a sedative effect, and a 50% increase in blood flow to supply blood to the fetus.
A hidden culprit for excessive fatigue is anemia. Iron supplements are essential to building baby's blood cells, and if you don't have enough iron, your baby will take what he needs from your body and exhaust you.
Urinate frequently
Even if you don't see your abdomen yet, your uterus is still "expanding" and putting pressure on your bladder that is never completely empty. Plus, the kidneys work harder to flush waste out of your body. As a result: the need to urinate becomes more frequent, day and night.
But that doesn't mean you should drink less water, and don't hold urine - this could cause a urinary tract infection. To limit the number of times you have to urinate at night, do not drink water within a few hours of bedtime, exclude caffeinated beverages in the evening (because caffeine causes bladder irritation) and remember to urinate before turn off the lights to sleep.
Appearance of pimples
You may experience breakouts due to overactive hormones, causing your skin to produce more oil. The boils will also disappear after pregnancy so don't worry.
Shortness of breath
Because the baby is exchanging CO2 back into the mother's body, it makes it sometimes difficult to breathe.
Headache
Low blood sugar (a result of metabolism), increased hormones and decreased blood flow to the brain can cause severe headaches. For a headache, try a hot or cold compress, gently massage your temples, or breathe fresh. If none of the above methods are effective, acetaminophen is considered safe for pregnant women. See your doctor if you have migraines.
Chest tightness and enlargement
Even though your baby is only the size of a comma, your breasts are ready to nurture. Hormonal changes and growth of the milk glands usually take place around 6 weeks of pregnancy, making your breasts feel more tight and sensitive.
Change in libido
The increase in hormones and blood flow can affect your vagina and clitoris, making them softer and more sensitive. For some women, that means a higher level of sex drive, with the possibility of more and more intense orgasms. For others, sex becomes strangely sexy. No matter how you feel, that's fine.
However, help your spouse understand and reconcile with your changes to keep him from feeling confused, out of place, and rejected. Remember, you need more physical contact than sex; cherish, touch and rub each other as a way to keep a close connection.
Moody, emotional
The hormones, the naps, the reality of pregnancy - all of these contribute to an intense emotional turmoil. You will feel happy but easily sad and emotional.
Your first trimester is exciting and a little scary. The changes in your body cause the first trimester of pregnancy, and can also cause your emotions to rise and fall with those changes. Try not to worry too much, and don't hesitate to consult your doctor as soon as you have questions about what you are going through.
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