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What to Expect From Your First Trimester


What To Expect From Your First Trimester

Whether you are here because you are pregnant and want more information, or because you suspect you are pregnant, we will be here to tell you all about what will happen in the first trimester. 

This is one of the most exciting events in the world, but it can also be frustrating to watch pregnancy hormones control your body and anxiously consider everything you need to do before your small package arrives. 

The first trimester is the starting stage of pregnancy. It starts on the first day of your last menstrual period before your actual pregnancy and continues until the end of the 13th week. For you and your children, this is a period full of expectations and rapid changes. 

You are preparing for the next few months. Knowing what physical and emotional changes occur in the first three months can help you face the next few months with confidence. This is what awaits you in the first few weeks of pregnancy.


Chest pain


Hormonal changes that occur during early pregnancy often cause breast pain or tenderness when a woman is preparing to express a milk. This is usually the first sign of pregnancy. A supportive or larger bra will help. Relieve some discomfort. 


Frequent urination


Most women need to urinate more frequently during pregnancy. This can be annoying. It is most important to stay hydrated and drink water. If there is blood in the urine, please see your grandparents or midwife. This may be a sign of a urine infection.You may have to get up at night to urinate. To solve this problem, drink a lot of alcohol throughout the day, but stop drinking at the end of the night.

 

Morning sickness


During pregnancy are called morning sickness. This is a common condition that affects 8 out of 10 pregnant women. It usually starts between the 4th and 7th week of pregnancy and ends around 16-20 weeks. This can happen at any time of the day or night. Some women believe that this disease will last all day. This disease can appear at any time during the day or night, and usually starts after one month of pregnancy. This may be caused by elevated hormone levels.Likewise, there are safe over-the-counter medications and treatment options available. Therefore, if you have severe heartburn, please consult your doctor.


Constipation 


During the first trimester, the production of progesterone hormone is increased, and women who take prenatal vitamins also have higher levels. gland. This combination can cause constipation, flatulence, and flatulence. Increasing your fiber and fluid intake, or taking laxatives in more severe cases, can help relieve these symptoms.


Cravings and dislikes for food


Sensitive to certain odors, your sense of taste may change. Like most other pregnancy symptoms, eating habits can be traced back to hormonal changes.


High It is normal to have a thin milky discharge in the first trimester


If you feel comfortable, you can wear panty liners, but do not use tampons, because it will bring bacteria into your vagina. If the discharge smells unpleasant, is green, yellow, or has a lot of discharge, call your doctor

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