The first trimester of pregnancy is filled with physical and emotional changes as your body adapts to growing a new life. Many of these symptoms can be challenging, but knowing what to expect and how to manage them can make this phase more manageable. Here’s a guide to the common symptoms you may experience during your first trimester and some practical tips for managing them:
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Morning sickness, which can occur at any time of day, is one of the most common symptoms during the first trimester. It's caused by the hormonal changes your body is going through to support pregnancy.
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Fatigue during the first trimester is common, as your body is working hard to support your developing baby. Increased progesterone levels can also make you feel more tired than usual.
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Breast tenderness and swelling are common early in pregnancy due to hormonal changes. You may feel your breasts are more sensitive or sore than usual.
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As your uterus grows, it can put pressure on your bladder, causing you to urinate more frequently during the first trimester.
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Hormonal changes in the first trimester can lead to mood swings, causing you to feel happy one minute and emotional or tearful the next.
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Pregnancy hormones can alter your taste preferences. You may find yourself craving certain foods or developing an aversion to foods you normally enjoy.
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Increased progesterone levels slow down your digestive system, which can cause bloating and constipation.
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Spotting or light bleeding can happen in the early stages of pregnancy, often due to implantation when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining.
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Dizziness in the first trimester is usually due to hormonal changes that affect your blood pressure and blood sugar levels. It can also happen when you stand up too quickly.
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Headaches are common in early pregnancy due to hormonal changes, increased blood volume, and changes in blood pressure.
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