Due to women's congenital physiological conditions, abnormal conditions may occur in the body's sexual characteristics during daily life and physiological periods. "These conditions are very similar to certain symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, and a slight lack of attention can easily lead to slippery tires.". What are the symptoms of early pregnancy? There are many symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, most of which are details. In short, there are two types of abnormal reactions that are easily overlooked during the early stages of pregnancy. Let's talk about them in detail.
1. What are the symptoms of early pregnancy? Vomiting Similar to Stomach Pain Many women experience varying degrees of early pregnancy symptoms during pregnancy, such as vomiting, chest pain, and temperature changes, among which vomiting is the most common. According to statistics, about 50% of women experience nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, and partial eating symptoms before and after 6 weeks of menopause, and symptoms disappear after 12 weeks. "However, everyone's pregnancy reaction is different, and the time of vomiting is also different. The degree of vomiting can also be mild and severe. Some people have severe reactions, and may have been vomiting from early pregnancy to childbirth. Some people have mild reactions, and basically do not vomit. Some pregnant women experience vomiting throughout their pregnancy.". No symptoms of vomiting will occur. It should be noted that pregnancy and vomiting after pregnancy vary from person to person. If a woman experiences nausea and vomiting around 6 weeks after menopause, pregnancy should be considered. If pregnancy and vomiting occur, they can be alleviated through diet. Choose fresh and digestible foods to eat. You can eat more fruits and vegetables and avoid eating too many stimulating foods.
2. What are the symptoms of early pregnancy? Breast pain is the "granary" of a baby after birth. Therefore, throughout pregnancy, breast development changes with the development of the fetus. Its purpose is to meet the needs of postpartum breastfeeding. In general, women's chest swelling and pain can become more severe during the fourth to sixth weeks of pregnancy. Chest enlargement is the most noticeable change seen by all women after pregnancy. Under the action of progesterone, a pregnant woman's breasts will slowly expand to ensure that the baby's milk is sufficient in the future. During the first three to four months of pregnancy, breast growth is faster, slowing down in the second trimester, while the breasts of pregnant women in the second trimester are still increasing. Breast enlargement or pain after pregnancy is caused by changes in hormone levels. After three months of pregnancy, chest swelling and pain can significantly improve as the pregnant woman's body has adapted to hormonal changes during pregnancy since the second trimester. For breast pain symptoms that occur after pregnancy, pregnant women can use breast care methods such as hot compress and massage to alleviate them. It is important to note that this segment of breast is very fragile, and pregnant women should be gentle during breastfeeding to avoid damaging the nipple.
What should I pay attention to during the first trimester of pregnancy? Based on the fact that the symptoms of expectant mothers in the early stages of pregnancy are particularly similar to daily small problems, it is likely that they do not care and blindly take some gunpowder, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., which can affect fetal development and even lead to slippage. Some expectant mothers who do not know they are pregnant and still maintain high intensity work and exercise can also lead to miscarriage. Therefore, it is hoped that women will always have a pregnancy test paper and other devices available after marriage to promptly detect pregnancy during non physiological periods or sudden menopause.