10 interesting changes when you are pregnant

Going to pregnancy checkup, you will only be told by your doctor about your baby's weight and length, but do not dare to ask about personal problems such as loss of concentration, frequent urination or pimples . Here are the usual changes see the most that you can refer to.

1. Nesting instincts

Many women may experience this feeling - a strong motivation to prepare a house for a baby. Or maybe you want to solve some things that you haven't had time to do, like cleaning up your closet or warehouse.

And when the birth date gets closer and closer, you'll find that you regularly clean the cupboards or walls - something you never thought you would do in nine months. This cleaning desire may be useful because it will give you plenty of time to recover and take care of your baby after birth. But be careful not to overdo it.

2. Cannot concentrate

In the first quarter, morning morning episodes can make many pregnant women feel sick and tired. But even a pregnant woman who has the best rest can still have difficulty concentrating and having forgotten periods to remember. That's because hormones change. And everything, like the work you're doing, the bills, the doctor's instructions - can become less important than the upcoming baby and birth. You can overcome this phenomenon by writing a list of appointments and jobs.

3. Abnormal temperament

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Premenstrual syndrome is somewhat similar to when pregnant. It is the chest that expands and becomes painful, hormones change and you can feel erratic. For example, being happy can cry immediately. You can also be irritable with your spouse and colleagues.

About 10% of pregnant women experience feelings of depression during pregnancy. If you have symptoms such as difficulty sleeping, changing your eating habits (complete loss of appetite or unable to stop eating), or erratic psychology that lasts more than 2 weeks, you should consult your doctor. .

3. Bra size

Bra increasing is one of the first signs that you are pregnant. The chest is always swollen and enlarged in the first quarter because of an increase in estrogen and progesterone hormones. Some people will increase throughout the pregnancy. In addition, the shirt size may also need to be extended because the lung capacity is larger. You may have to change the bra size several times during pregnancy.

5. Skin

Many people say your skin turns red when pregnant? Of course, because of hormonal changes and stretching of the skin to match a larger body. Some women appear yellow and brown patches of skin on the face, others will see a dark line in the lower abdomen, as well as enlarged nipples, vagina and anus.

Acne is also quite common during pregnancy because sebaceous glands on the skin increase oil secretion. Many women also have hot, or itchy rashes on their skin.

6. Hair and nails

The hormone produced by the body will make pregnant hair grow faster and reduce loss. But this change does not last long. Some women may see hair growing in unwanted areas such as on the face, abdomen or around the nipple. Some people even change their hair color.

Nails, like hair, can also be changed easily during pregnancy, such as growing faster and harder.

7. Shoe size

Due to the increase in body water, many women have big legs and have to wear bigger shoes. Bigger shoes will also help them feel comfortable, especially during the summer months.

8. Loose joints

When pregnant, your body releases a hormone called relaxin, which prepares the pubic and cervical areas for births. But this hormone also loosens the ligaments in the body, making you less stable and tends to be more vulnerable. So when practicing or carrying furniture, you should slow down, avoid abruptly.

9. Varicose veins, hemorrhoids and constipation

To avoid varicose veins, you should:

- Avoid standing or sitting for too long
- Wearing loose clothes
- Wear foot support shoes
- High leg when sitting

Hemorrhoids and constipation are also two consequences of varicose veins and hormonal changes. To prevent this, eat lots of fiber, drink plenty of water every day and exercise regularly to keep your bowels moving normally.

10. Your birthday will be the most miraculous thing

Only 1 in 10 mothers breaks the amniotic fluid before having contractions. Some women never experienced this, but had to ask a doctor to destroy the amniotic sac. Some women may feel continuous urination when ruptured. Others only see water dripping down their legs because the baby's head has prevented the fluid from escaping. In any case, the amniotic fluid will still be replaced by the body every 3 hours, so don't be surprised if you continue to discharge after birth.

Some women are nauseous and vomiting when they are in labor. Others suffer from diarrhea and discomfort. During exertion, you may lose control of your bladder and defecation. Therefore, you should talk to your doctor first for advice in these cases.

After all these surprises, the sweetest thing is when you carry a newborn baby in your arms.

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