Pregnant women should remind themselves that fluctuations in moods will even out during the second trimester. Be patient with yourself. Take frequent breaks, and focus on the excitement of bringing a child into the world.
It can be, but a lot of other things can also cause moodiness.
yes, it can also be PMS
You get plenty of information on how to help young girls during their pregnancy. You can get help through DHS, which is a very good way to get help for pregnancy.
Yes. Take a pregnancy test
The best vitamin for moodiness is B12. It is also good for anxiety and depression. Folic Acid is often taken to help regulate mood management.
Mary helped her older relative Elizabeth during her pregnancy with John the Baptist.
Moodiness, swollen head. Uncontrollable crying, bedwetting. Disagreements with doctor and being subject to numerous medical tests.
It sounds like pregnancy symptoms. Do you have tender breasts? Missed a menstual cycle? Try taking a home pregnancy test and see if it's positive. Also you can check local pregnancy centers to get free testing done and they will talk to you and help you with any problems you might be having.
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You should go to a doctor or midwife while pregnant there are so many dangers for you and the baby if you don't have medical help during a pregnancy
you can get tender, swollen breasts. Nausea with or without vomiting, changes in appetite. frequent urination. moodiness.
Sperms in for some reasons not harm your preganancy, it help ripen your cervix in late pregnancy.