With your hormones soaring, it’s no wonder you don’t feel like yourself these days. We get it. We'll go through common first trimester issues, and we’ve got some first trimester pregnancy tips for relief as you begin this exciting journey.
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In the first trimester, your body produces a lot of progesterone, which acts as a sedative. Combine that with the fact that your body’s working to increase your blood supply—your pulse quickens by 10–15 beats per minute—and it’s no surprise you’re tired. You’ve got a lot going on! Don’t worry, once the baby's placenta is formed by the end of your third month, you should have more energy.
Morning sickness isn’t just for mornings—lucky you! The queasiness stems from a rise in your estrogen level and affects 50–90% of expectant moms.
As your uterus increases in size, it puts more pressure on your bladder.
These first trimester issues are caused by the hormones your body uses during pregnancy, which are also slowing down your intestinal tract.
Blame it on the hormone surge. Again.
Your increased blood supply and soaring hormone levels can cause headaches and light-headedness during the first few months of pregnancy. As your body gets used to the hormone levels, the headaches should subside. In the meantime, follow some of these first trimester pregnancy tips to get relief.
Hopefully, these first trimester pregnancy tips will help bring you some comfort and make this time more exciting than symptom-laden. Find out which issues will dissipate in your second trimester.
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