10 Changes That Happen In The Body During Pregnancy

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When you’re growing another little person inside of you for nine months, your body is bound to go through some changes. The different stages of pregnancy can bring a variety of changes beyond a growing belly. Not everyone experiences the same ones, as every pregnancy is different. Here are the most important changes to know about.

1. Hormonal changes

This is why many pregnant women have that “glow.” Women that are pregnant experience a dramatic spike in both progesterone and estrogen. This is also what causes that classic moodiness during pregnancy. In the process, hormones are helping the fetus develop in a healthy way.

2.  Weight gain and fluid retention

It’s very common for pregnant women to gain weight and retain more fluids. The extra weight and gravity slow down the circulation of bodily fluids and blood. This water weight can also put limitations on working out. During the second trimester, many women start to notice swelling. To ease it, they can avoid standing for too long and consuming caffeine or sodium.

3. Sensory changes like taste, sight and smell

Little do people know that pregnancy doesn’t just affect the taste of things — it also affects the sense of smell and sight. Although some report blurriness or discomfort while wearing contact lenses, most women go back to pre-pregnancy vision after birth. Eye pressure is also an often reported side effect. Pregnancy can also cause cravings for salty, sweet, and sour foods due to dysgeusia, or a decrease in the ability to taste.

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