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Nausea during pregnancy is caused by changes in the hormone levels in the body during the early stages of pregnancy. It usually happens early on in the pregnancy.
No. Your tummy will ache but you wont have aching eyeballs.
No.
Babies can detect changes in their mother's body as early as the first trimester of pregnancy.
Yepp! Due to the fact your hormones are changing an your body is still trying to get used to it.
cramps in early stages or any time during pregnancy can mean the body is trying to spontaneously abort the fetus. Nature's way of fixing things that are not supposed to happen. *Cramps during early pregnancy are something that happens to many women. Your body is changing and getting ready for your baby to grow. Many women will experience mild cramps during the first few weeks of pregnancy. In fact, a lot of women think that they are getting ready to start their periods because they feel cramping.
Your body is preparing for the baby. As you have to grow, the muscles have to stretch causing tender stomach soreness.
Nausia occures during pregnancy because of the movement of the child in the body.
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.
You may have body aches but aching eyes would not be a typical symptom of pregnancy. Usually when it is said that you might have flu-like symptoms with pregnancy, it is referring more to the malaise, unexplained fatigue, and nausea and vomiting (such as with "stomach flu"), not the upper respiratory symptoms like cough, sneeze, sore throat, runny nose, watery eyes and high fever.
Yes. The only reason your body is producing colostrum is because of the pregnancy hormone
Hi, I would have to say yes . When I was pregnant i felt cramps in early pregnancy due to my body was strecthing and shifting into place for the baby. Or the cramps could be due to early contractions which are there for preparing the body for the real thing months later. But to be sure you should go to your ob/gyn to check up and make sure you and the baby are okay.