7 Pregnancy Tricks That Can Make You Frustrating

Besides the joyous joy of forming a small being in your womb, you will face a lot of problems during pregnancy. It's not just physical changes, but physical changes, which can sometimes make you feel ashamed and uncomfortable.

There are many changes that happen in a woman's body during pregnancy. This can shock them like excessive hair growth, belching, gas, constipation, increased vaginal discharge, hemorrhoids and a few other changes. However, few people know this, so pregnant women can feel embarrassed and ashamed. Let's join aFamilyToday Health to find out 7 problems during pregnancy that often make pregnant mothers difficult and how to solve those problems.

1. Or deflate

Almost every pregnant woman suffers from belching or gas. This is because hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect your digestive tract. As control of the muscles is no longer the same as before, it is difficult to control gas.

 

When you're not pregnant, you'll know when you want to blow away and take control. When pregnant, you will encounter the scene: "Oh my God, how many people have I farted in front of you, now where can I hide my face?".

Solution: You can't get rid of this pregnancy trouble completely, but you can limit deflation by exercising regularly and changing your diet every day. Exercise helps to increase bowel movements, helping food move faster. In addition, you should also avoid foods that produce gas, such as carbonated drinks, legumes, broccoli, cauliflower, and dried fruit.

Dairy products are also the cause of flatulence . Many women start to drink milk every day during pregnancy. If you experience belching or gas, you can use lactose-free milk or other calcium-rich foods if your body is lactose intolerant.

2. Urination

Many pregnant women sneeze or unknowingly urinate while standing between friends and colleagues. Even if it only shoots a few drops, it will certainly make you confused. As the baby grows, the mother's uterus also enlarges, the baby's position is just above the bladder, causing incontinence.

Solution:  Many doctors recommend that women use tampons to deal with incontinence in the last months of pregnancy. Try to make it a habit to pee every 2 hours, even when you don't need to. This will help limit the likelihood of incontinence.

7 Pregnancy Tricks That Can Make You Frustrating

 

 

3. Hair growth, hair growth

During pregnancy, the increase in hormones causes hair to grow in unwanted areas such as the chest, abdomen .

Solution Waxing or plucking with tweezers is the safest method to remove hair during pregnancy. During pregnancy, any cosmetic method that applies to the outside of the skin requires the medical supervision of a dermatologist and surgeon. Laser skin treatment during pregnancy can affect skin pigmentation, causing scarring.

4. Smell

Some women experience worse smells during pregnancy. These unpleasant odors are often caused by the foods you eat every day like poultry or seafood.

You can sometimes smell an odor from your vagina, especially in the last month of pregnancy. This is due to an increase in vaginal discharge.

Solution:  Talk to your doctor if you notice that your vagina smells bad because you may have a yeast infection . Fungal infections during pregnancy can be cured with a special antifungal medication.

5. Hemorrhoids

When you ask expectant mothers about hemorrhoids , they will feel uncomfortable to share it because it is a delicate thing and they often hesitate to talk about them.

Solution Hemorrhoids are a very common disease in pregnant women, often accompanied by constipation and causing discomfort during bowel movements. You can reduce your risk of hemorrhoids to prevent constipation by drinking plenty of fluids, eating plenty of fiber, and taking stool softeners.

6. Acne

Acne is a fairly common pregnancy problem, especially during the first 3 months of the trimester because of the increase in hormones in the body.

Solution:  Most cleansers are safe because they don't stay on the skin for a long time. However, it's still better to ask your doctor before using any acne treatment products. Be cautious when using acne medications, only apply on acne areas. Products containing salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide and azelaic acid are quite safe when used in small doses.

7. Mattress Matters

Weight gain and physical changes in your body can make you feel less attractive to your husband when it comes to sex. Don't let that affect the relationship and cause unnecessary problems.

Some people feel ashamed of having sex. The vulva may appear swollen, making you uncomfortable and less attractive.

Solution:  If you have problems with sex, see your gynecologist with your husband. Discuss secret matters with your doctor for troubleshooting and refer to the article Is  it safe to love during pregnancy?

 


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