Oops, pregnant! At this time, expectant mothers have to face a variety of symptoms.
But don't worry, these symptoms are normal, it's just that the body is doing a miracle change.
So, let's take a look at the symptoms!
Morning sickness: 7-8 weeks of pregnancy begins to appear, morning sickness will slowly reduce after 12 weeks of pregnancy, eat less and eat more and drink some soda, lemonade, etc., during this period of severe morning sickness should be seen in time (the doctor has a way not to feel uncomfortable).
Drowsiness: From 8-9 weeks of pregnancy, most pregnant mothers will experience drowsiness and fatigue, and their energy will gradually improve after 13 weeks of pregnancy.
Leg cramps: The earliest occurs at 13-15 weeks of pregnancy, most of them are caused by calcium deficiency, pay attention to calcium supplementation and drink milk.
Fetal movement: It appears at the earliest 16 weeks and at the latest at 24 weeks, as if it feels like the stomach is bubbling and blistering and there is fetal movement, and prenatal education can be done.
Frequent urination: around 20 weeks pregnant, you may go to the bathroom 20 times a day at most, and try to drink less water before going to bed at night, otherwise you may have to get up frequently at night, which will affect your sleep.
Pubic pain: Don't sit for a long time, get up and move around more.
Tight and hard stomach: This kind of pulling pain caused by the growth of the fetus, as long as it is not in the position of our uterus (in the middle of the lower abdomen), there is no need to worry too much about it after resting.
Constipation: Eat dragon fruit, drink plenty of water, and move around more.
Swollen feet: Prone to edema in the third trimester of pregnancy, you need to change loose shoes.
Stretch marks: It depends largely on the physique, weight control is an effective way we can do, you can strictly control your weight according to the IBM table during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester can not gain weight too fast (stretch marks are red when they grow out, and they will turn white after birth).
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