Make It Through the First Month of Pregnancy
A lot of women get scared when they find out that they are pregnant, but if you succeed in realizing how beautiful it is to have a baby, you will eventually get to love it.
Of course, there are a lot of things you might not like, but you will forget about them once you deliver your baby.
Here are some of the symptoms you have to deal with during your first month of pregnancy.
First of all, you go to the bathroom a lot more often because there is an increased pressure coming from your uterus and your metabolic system has a more increased rate.
Also, your uterus weighs more and it presses against the pelvic wall, determining or forcing you to go to the bathroom.
Also, because of the effect of the progesterone, which relaxes the soft muscles increases the risks of an infection at the level of the urinary tract, of the bladder and of the kidneys.
Also, you have to deal with the sensibility of the breasts.
In fact, the breasts are the only glands which do not reach maturity throughout the puberty.
In fact, they only reach maturity during the first pregnancy, but once they reach this maturity, they remain sensitive for a longer period of time.
However, this is not something normal and it passes after a while.
Then, you have to deal with the nausea and the dizziness.
Inevitably, more than half of the pregnant women have to deal with this problem.
Although a lot of people claim that they only appear in the morning, this is not true.
They can appear throughout the entire day.
Usually, they are caused by the rapid fluctuations of the sugar levels in the body, but also by the hormonal ones.
Being pregnant is not easy, but as long as you know a few things, you can manage a lot easier.
Of course, there are a lot of things you might not like, but you will forget about them once you deliver your baby.
Here are some of the symptoms you have to deal with during your first month of pregnancy.
First of all, you go to the bathroom a lot more often because there is an increased pressure coming from your uterus and your metabolic system has a more increased rate.
Also, your uterus weighs more and it presses against the pelvic wall, determining or forcing you to go to the bathroom.
Also, because of the effect of the progesterone, which relaxes the soft muscles increases the risks of an infection at the level of the urinary tract, of the bladder and of the kidneys.
Also, you have to deal with the sensibility of the breasts.
In fact, the breasts are the only glands which do not reach maturity throughout the puberty.
In fact, they only reach maturity during the first pregnancy, but once they reach this maturity, they remain sensitive for a longer period of time.
However, this is not something normal and it passes after a while.
Then, you have to deal with the nausea and the dizziness.
Inevitably, more than half of the pregnant women have to deal with this problem.
Although a lot of people claim that they only appear in the morning, this is not true.
They can appear throughout the entire day.
Usually, they are caused by the rapid fluctuations of the sugar levels in the body, but also by the hormonal ones.
Being pregnant is not easy, but as long as you know a few things, you can manage a lot easier.