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NINE MONTHS OF CHANGES

  • INTRODUCTION
  • A. CHANGES DURING PREGNANCY
  • B. DISCOMFORTS OF PREGNANCY
    • a. Breast Changes
    • b. Fatigue
    • c. Frequent Need to Urinate
    • d. Nausea and Vomiting
    • e. Headaches
    • f. Vaginal Discharge
    • g. Dizzy Spells and Fainting
    • h. Back Pain
    • i. Varicose Veins
    • j. Constipation
    • k. Gas
    • l. Swelling
    • m. Stretch Marks
    • n. Cramps in the Feet and Calves
    • o. Heartburn
    • p. Hemorrhoids
    • q. Groin Pain
    • r. Shortness of Breath
    • s. Insomnia
    • t. Allergies and Sinus Congestion
    • u. Changes in Vision
  • CONCLUSION

B. DISCOMFORTS OF PREGNANCY

 

When you are pregnant, your body changes a great deal. Certain changes may cause normal discomforts. In most cases, you will not need medication or treatment to find relief.

It is also important to note that not all women will feel the discomforts mentioned in this section. In general, if you follow a healthy diet and remain active, you will feel less discomfort during these nine months.

SECTION PREVIEW
  • a. Breast Changes
  • b. Fatigue
  • c. Frequent Need to Urinate
  • d. Nausea and Vomiting
  • e. Headaches
  • f. Vaginal Discharge
  • g. Dizzy Spells and Fainting
  • h. Back Pain
  • i. Varicose Veins
  • j. Constipation
  • k. Gas
  • l. Swelling
  • m. Stretch Marks
  • n. Cramps in the Feet and Calves
  • o. Heartburn
  • p. Hemorrhoids
  • q. Groin Pain
  • r. Shortness of Breath
  • s. Insomnia
  • t. Allergies and Sinus Congestion
  • u. Changes in Vision
‹ b. Physical Changes in the Mother up a. Breast Changes ›
Last update: 06-18-2013
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