What should I expect during the first pregnancy?

during the first pregnancy, your mind, body and emotions will undergo intense and sometimes stunning changes from week to week. During the first trimester, your hormones will lead to emotional and physical changes, sometimes including nausea. The second trimester of your first pregnancy will bring even more physical changes to adapt to your child to adapt to your child. Your third trimester can bring increased discomfort, pain and swelling.

During the first trimester of the first pregnancy, your changing hormones could leave you anxious and sometimes crying. You can even experience intense mood fluctuations. Physically, you will most likely feel unusual fatigue because your body is preparing for toll maintenance of pregnancy.

Hormones change during the first trimester will lead to further physical changes. Your breasts may feel unusual, swollen or painful and you can experience nausea seizures. For some women is nausea for a morning disease and may occur anytime runningem. Other physical changes can lead to heartburn, constipation, dizziness or frequent urination.

The second trimester of your first pregnancy will bring even more changes. You start to grow faster and your breasts are growing. With the newly expanding skin, you can notice stretch marks.

Your circulation will change to support a growing child. This can cause the skin to darken and can also lead to problems with your nasal passages or gums. Other possible inconveniences during the second trimester include leg cramps and breath feeling. You may also notice a light vaginal discharge that probably does not indicate a problem. During the second trimester, it is not uncommon for a woman to experience Braxton Hicks contractions that are weak and are usually not the cause for alarm.

During the third trimester, your discomfort could increase with your size. Added weight from the child can cause money and you can even havee experience heartburn, frequent urination and shortness of breath. Your breasts will continue to increase and you could develop varicose veins or hemorrhoids.

During the third trimester, swelling could become a more problem. You may experience unpleasant swollen limbs, especially your legs and ankles. Occasionally you may notice swelling on your face and lids.

Your first pregnancy can be exciting and nervous. Some mothers say you can't really prepare for everything that pregnancy does, but you can try to understand the upcoming changes and have appropriate expectations. If you are concerned about the changes you are experiencing, talk to your doctor.

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