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Parenting & Pregnancy
Overcome The Symptoms In The First Trimester
Of Your Pregnancy
By Adwina Jackson
Surprised with the outcome, you abruptly told
your husband about this news soon after having a home pregnancy test in one
early morning. Afterward, both of you were so contented that you hugged each
other for minutes while tears were dropping on your cheek.
All the emotions of joy, fear, amazement and acceptance, assembled within
you. There was no exact word to describe the feeling.
Now you should prepare yourself for the next huge things. The upcoming nine
months will be more thrilling than before. You'll experience unexpected,
remarkable changes in your body.
In general, pregnancy is divided into three trimesters. Each one has its
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Take a look at the general symptoms you may
have in the first trimester of your pregnancy - a crucial time when you should
be careful with your fetus. Also, the tips given will hopefully help you
go through this wonderful journey. Enjoy.
1. Morning sickness - Nausea and vomiting are two common symptoms of early
pregnancy. Hot drinks, crackers, and fresh fruits are great choices for relieving
them.
2. Frequent urination - The growing of uterus causes some pressure on your
bladder. You'll be going to the restroom more often.
3. Tender breasts - The increasing hormone lets your breasts become more
sensitive, fuller and heavier than usual. This time you may replace your
bra with a more comfortable one.
4. Uncommon Exhaustion - Don't push yourself by working too hard. Try to
get some rests whenever you feel fatigue.
5. Increased craving - Acquire nutritious and balanced food intake. Make
sure you and your baby are well nourished.
6. Bad moods - The change of hormones in your body causes your moods to switch
as well. Mild exercises can help your moods. Moreover, just think that it's
a preliminary change and challenge you'll have before and after your baby
arrives.
Some of you may not recognize that you're pregnant until it reaches five
to six weeks from your last period. But soon when you find it out, it's best
to think which health care provider you'll go to for a routine check-up.
Ask your pregnancy condition to your obgyn. Some of the congenital abnormalities
may be observed at the end of the third month of pregnancy by a USG examination.
Consult with him when unexpected things occur.
Read also lots of information about pregnancy. Knowing what happens in your
uterus - and your pregnancy in general - will make you feel safe and comfy.
Most of all, enjoy your bigger size. It's an amazing experience you'll never
forget in your life.
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You may also be interested in reading:
Pain-Free Pregnancy.
Eliminate morning sickness, insomnia, and back pain. Get rid of headaches
in under 6 minutes and learn how to speed up labor!
Pregnant And In
Shape. Fitness during pregnancy.
Pregnancy Without
Pounds. The look-good feel-great Pregnancy Kit.
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Adwina Jackson is a wife and mother of a young
boy. She's also the editor of Inspiring Parenting, an online source of valuable
parenting information. Please visit
Inspiring Parenting for helpful
and free parenting info.
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