It is always said that pregnancy is one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life, but it is not without some degree of discomfort. Let it be sickness and vomiting during the first trimester or back pain during the third trimester, pregnancy can be quite uncomfortable. Here are some of the most common pregnancy discomforts and tips to help find relief:
Sickness and vomiting of pregnancy commonly known as morning sickness happens in about 70-90% of women at some point in pregnancy. Although the specific reason has not been resolved, it is hypothesized that rapidly increasing levels of hormones are involved. Tips to reduce Morning Sickness include:
Chew your food slowly and thoroughly and divide it into small bits taken at intervals as opposed to large portions consumed at a go.
It is also recommended not to take foods that are oily or spicy or those that are very sweet since they may cause sickness.
It is advisable to have crackers or any other simple carbohydrates beside your bed and take a few of them before getting up.
Make sure to get enough sleep and do not allow yourself to get exhausted.
Switch to ginger tea, lemon water, peppermint, or consider vitamin B6 supplements that may help reduce sickness.
Drink plenty of water ginger ale or any other liquid that fills the consumed electrolytes.
When you are pregnant, the weight in the front, hormonal changes and the stretching of ligaments due to the growing belly can cause problems with your back. Ways to get relief include:
Sit and stand straight, keep ears aligned with shoulders, shoulders back.
Do not wear stilettos and prefer shoes with low heels or shoes that provide turn support.
Try to sleep on your side with a pillow between your legs to keep the knees aligned and supported.
Use heat or ice packs on the affected part for about 15-20 minutes each.
Cuddle up and do some prenatal yoga stretches or get a pregnancy massage to relieve the muscles.
First time, many women experience heartburn during pregnancy. When your uterus is growing, it can also push against your stomach, sending the acids back up into the esophagus. You can minimize heartburn by:
Dividing the food portions into smaller but more often intervals.
Avoiding to take foods that are hot, spicy, fried, and foods that have a lot of vinegar and other types of spices.
Don't lie down for at least 2 hours after eating.
Lying down with pillows or in a recliner chair.
Stay away from beverages that contain caffeine and are carbonated.
Using antacids or acid reducers if altering the diet does not solve the problem.
Being extremely tired all the time is perfectly normal and may occur in the first and third months more frequently. Growing a baby is not easy at all! Beating fatigue comes down to rest and self-care:
They should try to take naps whenever they can.
Retire to bed earlier/sleep late if you can.
Request assistance with household work from relatives.
Eat healthy and as you are advised to do, take your prenatal vitamins.
Exercise moderately – even a short walk can increase energy.
Take enough time to sleep and eat and pay attention to your body when it signals you to rest.
Unfortunately, leg cramps and foot pain are some of the most common complaints among pregnant women and many do not see them coming. Fluid retention or edema, poor blood circulation, and compression of nerves can lead to cramps and pains while pregnant. Find relief through:
Daily stretching and other foot exercises like flexing the ankles before going to bed.
Bathing the body in Epsom salts.
Use a heating pad or cold pack on the affected muscles.
Massaging the back of legs and feet with a foam roller.
Wearing compression socks to enhance the circulation of blood.
Physical exercise does at least a medium level of physical activity involving low-impact.
Massaging cramped muscles.
Consuming enough water and other fluids.
Thanks to pregnancy hormones, the high dose of iron in prenatal vitamins, and the pressure of the uterus, constipation and hemorrhoids are practically a normal part of pregnancy. Prevent and treat this issue by:
Consume a large amount of water and take prune juice .
Staying hydrated, taking fiber-rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, beans, and high-bran cereal.
Engaging in physical activities to facilitate movement of the bowel.
Using stool softeners in case diet changes do not help.
This is because what is discouraged during bowel movement is straining and pushing the bowel hard.
This kind of potty allows one to assume an ideal elimination posture as illustrated in the squatty potty position.
Having warm baths and applying witch hazel pads on the affected area of the hemorrhoids.
The most important thing, however, is to pay attention to your body. You can always consult with your doctor about any pain or discomfort that lasts for a long time or is too intense – there is so much that can be done to ensure you feel as comfortable as can be during these nine months. Some common pregnancy complaints can be prevented or reduced with minor modifications and practice in taking care of yourself. Don’t concentrate on the difficulties pregnancies cause, but rather look forward to the wonderful experience of preparing to welcome a baby.