Oh sweetie, feeling tired is normal but not depressed. Usually one feel sick of being pregnant but still excited. Speak to your doctor about this so you can get help. In some cases medication is available. It's more possible to get it now than in the first trimester when so many organs were shaped and formed. And there is also therapy to find out why you are depressed unless it's a medical thing. This needs to be dealt with because there a much bigger chance you'll get post partum after the birth. I know it's hard to do anything when depressed but call the doctor ASAP or have your partner or family do it.
false. pregnant women should avoid exercise in the supine position after the first trimester. not until after the first trimester.
Some woman are tired, have sore breasts and some nausea in the first trimester; that eases up in the 2nd trimester. But not all! Some women just feel so great, that the hormones kick in and they feel more sexual thru the whole pregnancy.
Hcg will be there in the entire pregnancy. The level will be high in the first trimester and will gradually decrease in the third trimester.
When you are depressed post of the partum
Up to 20% of pregnant women carry GBS in their vaginas during the last trimester, with the potential of infecting the fetus during birth.
Some women have cramping throughout the entire first trimester, while other don't. The cramping is usually caused by the uterus stretching and their body getting used to being pregnant.
Many women experience very unusual dream during pregnancy, not just the first trimester. This is because of the high level of hormones raging through your body.
Yes it will affect on pregnant women if taken in full dose during third trimester.
In the first trimester when most women miscarry it s because the fetus is not correct developed to make it further.
In the 2nd (3-6 months) trimester they often do
Women who are being treated for HIV with combination drugs may stop treatment for the first trimester of pregnancy to avoid the risk of birth defects and to avoid missing doses due to vomiting
No. It is often necessary for pregnant women (and women not pregnant0 to lie down for much more than five minutes. When they sleep for instance.