Yes, for some women it can. It is worth talking to your midwife or doctor about it though, because it could be a sign of anaemia. Nausea and dizziness is quite common throughout pregnancy.
no 2 pregnancy are the same there is no solid answer for this question. you may get it you might not. good luck
Have it checked by a doctor but yeast infections are quite common when pregnant.
Acetaminophen (paracetamol) is quite safe during pregnancy but I would avoid aspirin and ibuprofen unless prescribed by your doctor.
No, quite the opposite. Vomiting is very common in pregnancy due to the extra hormones. It is most common during the early stages (1-12 weeks) and is not a sign that the baby has died.
Well yes it can since it's quite common to get hemorrhoids when pregnant and if you eat too much fibers the feces will get harder. Everything is good in moderation. .
If the dreamer is wondering whether she could be pregnant, the answer is NO: continuous nightmares are not an indication of pregnancy. If in doubt, she should get a pregnancy test.However, vivid dreams, including nightmares, are quite common during pregnancy.
The main one is extreme tiredness, reduced exercise tolerence, anaemia can make you pale, give you palpitations and if you pull down your lower eye lid and look in a mirror the inside of your eyelid should be nice and red, with anaemia it isn't it will be pinkish and quite pale.
Nasal congestion is common during pregnancy it is usually due to the mucus in your nose draining over the tubes that connect your ears to your throat. So, don't worry too much because its normal but if you feel quite uncomfortable though, you could see the doctor and find out if they can recommend something for that.
Basically, the cervix will raise and become fleshy (typically quite hard) during early pregnancy, however, timing is all dependent on the individual. Some experience this change in different periods of the pregnancy; from the earlier stages until quite late in the first trimester. Quite frankly, don't rely on this as a means to determine whether you are pregnant or not. The advice of a professional is always the best answer.
They are quite scared at first, and all but Rosalie (who helps Bella A LOT during the pregnancy) want her to have an abortion but she refuses. Then they help and support her during the rest of the pregnancy and delivery.
You're dehydrated or can have diabetes. You should have that checked. It's quite common during pregnancy and can be dangerous if not taken care of.