Hemorrhoids are small veins that stand out like grapes and out from the rectal. Taste can be very painful or only mild itching, and can also bleed during a bowel movement. Like varicose veins, you are more susceptible to hemorrhoids during pregnancy because the hormones can cause blood vessels to swell and your baby’s weight adds pressure, making you more susceptible to hemorrhoids.
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Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy
Bleeding Gums in Pregnancy
During pregnancy, Your gums will become more soft and easier to bleed when you brush your teeth. The inflammation is caused by higher progesterone levels that make your gums more sensitive to the bacteria in plaque and by increased blood supply to your mouth.
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Itchy Skin During Pregnancy
Itching during pregnancy is often a normal side effect, but a frustrating side effect, of pregnancy. Because the skin on your stomach stretches during pregnancy, it can cause itching spread to the entire body. These conditions frequently occur in late pregnancy.
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Healthy Pregnancy – Constipation
Constipation is caused by the pregnancy hormone, progesterone. These hormones relax the digestive system and slows digestion, so the constipation became a common complaint. This condition will worsen if you are already experienced it before pregnancy or when you’re taking iron supplements.
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Healthy Pregnancy – Anemia
Low levels of hemoglobin that carries oxygen throughout the body, causing anemia (iron deficiency), which generally occurs during pregnancy. Routine blood test to measure hemoglobin, which is usually done at the visit under the agreement (12 weeks) and in the third trimester of pregnancy.
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Ways to Reduce Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy
Fresh food and drink is the right medicine for morning sickness disorder
You do not have the strength to cope with morning sickness. Approximately 80% of pregnant women around the world experiencing nausea disorder that typically appears during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing excessive nausea and vomiting ( hyperemesis gravidarum ), these problems should consult with your obstetrician.
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