Everyone knows that when a woman becomes pregnant, her body will undergo many changes, and these changes are very obvious. Because everyone's physical condition is different, many pregnant women seem to experience panic when they first become pregnant. When this happens, pregnant women will feel particularly nervous. I don't know if this phenomenon is normal. In fact, it is quite normal. Will you feel anxious when you are pregnant? This is mainly because as the fetus continues to grow during pregnancy, the mother's blood volume increases significantly compared to before pregnancy due to the needs of nurturing the baby, blood flow increases, and the heart load increases. The workload needs to be increased to meet the needs of the body, so the heart rate increases and the demand for oxygen also increases. Therefore, the expectant mother will feel her heartbeat speed up, feel anxious, need more oxygen, feel short of breath and need to breathe faster. In this way, it is inevitable that you sometimes feel anxious and short of breath. Symptoms after pregnancy 1. Menstruation does not come during the due date Healthy women's menstruation usually comes on a monthly basis. If it does not come after the due date, the first thing to think of is the possibility of pregnancy. Generally speaking, if the period has passed for a week, the doctor can roughly detect the signs of pregnancy. If it is one month past due, pregnancy is easier to confirm. Some women, even though they are pregnant, still have their period once or twice when they should, but the amount of blood is less than usual and the duration is shorter. If you have regular periods and are sexually active, you can still get pregnant even if you take birth control pills or use other forms of birth control. 2. Changes in appetite Some women begin to experience changes in appetite shortly after their menstrual period (1-2 weeks). The things I used to like to eat, I no longer like to eat now. I won’t like the food I’ve eaten once the second time. Some people simply don’t want to eat or even feel like vomiting, and some people crave something sour. Generally, these symptoms will disappear naturally after half a month to a month. 3. Breast changes In early pregnancy, your breasts will increase in size and become firmer and heavier. There will be a feeling of fullness and tingling in the breasts. The small particles on the dark yellow areola around the nipple are particularly prominent. 4. Frequent urination In the early stages of pregnancy, many women experience frequent urination, some as often as once an hour. This is a natural phenomenon and does not require treatment. 5. Mental fatigue In early pregnancy, many women feel tired, lack energy, and want to sleep. But this period will not last too long and will pass quickly. Generally speaking, if a woman with a normal sexual life still does not have her period one week after her menstrual cycle, she should go to the hospital to check her urine to determine whether she is pregnant. |
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