Pregnancy reaction refers to a series of physical and psychological symptoms that occur in pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy, including nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, dizziness, etc. The timing of pregnancy reactions varies from person to person, but in general, most pregnant women begin to experience symptoms around 6 weeks of pregnancy.
This is because hormone levels in a pregnant woman's body begin to change around 6 weeks of pregnancy, and these hormone levels can lead to a series of bodily reactions in the pregnant woman. About half of all pregnant women will have symptoms disappear around 12 weeks of pregnancy, but some may have symptoms that last longer, even until delivery.
For pregnant women who have pregnancy reactions, it is first necessary to maintain a relaxed mind and try to avoid excessive tension and anxiety. At the same time, you should pay attention to rest and ensure adequate sleep time. When it comes to diet, you should choose foods that are light, easy to digest, and nutrient-rich, and avoid foods that are overly greasy and irritating. If the symptoms are more severe, you can take medication** under the guidance of a doctor, but you need to take medication under the guidance of a doctor and avoid self-medication.
The timing of pregnancy reactions varies from person to person, but if a pregnant woman has suspected symptoms early in pregnancy, she should go to the hospital for a check-up to determine whether she is pregnant and to understand the condition of the fetus. If pregnancy is diagnosed, you can consult your doctor about relevant health care knowledge and precautions to help pregnant women successfully through the first trimester and welcome the arrival of a healthy baby.