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Your new, ‘enhanced’ condition!

June 7th, 2009 No Comments

Wear sensible shoes without high heels so you can balance and walk more easily without falling or stumbling. 
 
Most mothers gain 25 to 35 pounds, some as much as 50-60 pounds during pregnancy. 
And that additional can make you uncomfortable, causing back strain and soreness.  50% of all pregnant women develop low-back pain at some [...]

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Dizziness

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Early in your pregnancy you may feel dizzy or faint because of low blood sugar and changes in circulation and hormone levels. 
 

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Headaches and Mood Fluctuation

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Headaches -  Many pregnant women complain of mild headaches that occur frequently, early in pregnancy.  These headaches occur because of increased blood circulation caused by hormonal fluctuation and changes in the body.

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Increased Urination, Constipation and Bloating

June 7th, 2009 No Comments

Increased Urination – As your uterus enlarges, you are likely to feel the urge to go to the bathroom more often.  This is normal during the first and third trimester. 

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Breast Tenderness

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Increased production of the estrogen and progesterone is required to prepare the breasts for nursing. 
 
During the early stages of pregnancy, some women complain that their breasts become so tender and sensitive that they can’t even sleep on their stomach or touch the tissue on their breasts without discomfort. 

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