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Feeling Tired / Sluggish
This one is pretty obvious.
When pregnant your body is
going through some major
hormonal changes. hCG
levels alone go from 0 -
250,000 mIU/ml in just
twelve weeks.
Your temperature is also
higher due to the amount
progesterone circulating
through your body which will
also make you feel a little
sluggish.
Light Bleeding
Light bleeding (spotting)
may occur approximately 4 -
10 days from ovulation.
It can even occur around the
same time you would have
gotten your menstrual
period. Some women
assume they have started
their period when in fact
they are pregnant. The
spotting is caused from
implantation which is when
the fertilized egg burrows
into the endometrial lining.
Dizziness and/or Fainting
When standing in one place
you may feel dizzy or even
faint. The growing uterus
compresses major arteries in
your legs which causes your
blood pressure to drop
making you extremely light
headed. Skipping meals
or going too long without
eating may cause you
to feel dizzy or faint.
When not eating frequently
enough it causes low blood
sugar. Blood sugar is
the primary source of food
for your baby so it will be
depleted much more quickly.
Constipation
Pregnancy hormones will slow
down bowel functions to give
maximum absorption time of
vitamins and nutrients.
Unfortunately, this symptom
usually only gets worse as
the pregnancy progresses.
Irritability
Raging hormones are the
cause of this...along with
having to put up with all
the other symptoms.
This symptom should decrease
soon into the second
trimester but until then, a
healthy diet, moderate
exercise and plenty of sleep
should help the crabbiness
somewhat.
Heartburn
The uterus is very swollen
and starts to push upward as
it grows. The
increasing levels of hCG
will also slow down
digestion making your
stomach not empty as fast
which increases the stomach
acid.
Uncomfortable - But Well
Worth It!
After your precious baby
arrives, you will soon
forget the bouts of nausea
and the discomfort you are
now experiencing.
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