Pregnant women may experience some uncomfortable symptoms due to pregnancy. This is very common, especially in the early stages of pregnancy. The pregnant woman's body may not have adapted to the presence of the fetus, so pregnant women are prone to some early pregnancy reactions. These pregnancy reactions will affect women's normal life. So is the body temperature of pregnant women higher than normal people? Why does body temperature rise during pregnancy? In the early stages of pregnancy, the corpus luteum forms in the ovaries. The secretion of progesterone by the corpus luteum will cause the body temperature to rise. The body temperature regulation center is extremely sensitive to the effects of progesterone (also known as progesterone). A certain amount of progesterone (12,8nmol/L) can cause the body temperature to rise. After the early stages of pregnancy, the body temperature will drop? NO! At this time, the expectant mother shoulders the important responsibility of nurturing life. The fetus in the uterus needs a constant temperature environment, and the expectant mother's body will turn on the "automatic temperature control mode" - sensing the external temperature through the nervous system in the skin. It has always remained 0.5℃-1℃ higher than usual. If your body temperature is high, are you really afraid of heat but not cold? It is true that the body temperature is high during pregnancy and expectant mothers are generally more afraid of heat. And afraid of the cold? That’s not necessarily the case! Some pregnant mothers say that they are more afraid of cold after pregnancy than before pregnancy. Why? 1. Fear of cold is related to lack of calcium and iron People's fear of cold has a lot to do with the body's low intake of certain minerals. For example, the amount of calcium in the human body can directly affect the elasticity and excitability of the myocardium, blood vessels and muscles; iron deficiency in the blood is an important cause of iron deficiency anemia. Therefore, supplementing with foods rich in calcium and iron can improve the body's ability to resist cold. 2. Fear of cold is related to the physical constitution of the expectant mother For example, pregnant women with anemia symptoms will be more afraid of cold after pregnancy because the fetus consumes more calories, while the mother's own supply is tight, which manifests as fear of chills. Therefore, they need to pay more attention to diet regulation and keeping warm. |
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