First Trimester Symptoms Causes And Tips

Publié par Unknown on vendredi 29 décembre 2017

By Laura Hill


Pregnancy is an overwhelming experience for man women around the world. During these seven to nine months, women's bodies go through a number of changes which start almost as early as conception. First trimester symptoms can be worrying, and this is why so many pregnant women find themselves searching for answers to questions that these symptoms trigger in their minds.

Medical professionals divide each pregnancy into three trimesters. The first of these begins at conception and ends with the activation of the baby's reflexes. It is during this period that the baby's major organ development occurs. For many women, this trimester is particularly difficult as it is during this period that most pregnancy losses occur. Getting to the end of the first trimester successfully is definitely a pregnancy milestone for expecting mothers.

Pregnancy is accompanied by an increase in hormones. The two most prominent pregnancy hormones are progesterone and Estrogen. Estrogen is what triggers the physical development of the baby. HCG which is short for Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin, is the hormone that is detected by pregnancy test. It can be detected in both the blood and urine.

Progesterone is the culprit behind many symptoms that women face in early pregnancy. This hormone is produced by the corpus luteum cyst, a cyst that develops on the ovary after ovulation has occurred. This cyst continues to trigger progesterone production for the greater portion of early pregnancy.

Progesterone causes symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and headaches. But while it triggers these symptoms that some women find annoying it is also necessary for the maintenance of pregnancy. Low levels of progesterone have been associated with early pregnancy loss. This is why some doctors will prescribe progesterone supplementation for women who have trouble remaining pregnant after conception.

At other times, the changes are triggered by the physical adjustments that the body must undergo to make way for the new life it will host. This causes some aches and pains which may be felt in varying degrees by different women. The physical changes are necessary as, by the end of pregnancy, the body will be accommodating a baby whose weight can range anywhere from five to ten pounds.

The stretching of the uterus causes pain. Some of this pain is attributed to the uterus itself stretching while some is caused by the adjustment of the round ligaments. The round ligaments are the connecting tissues that sit between the uterus and the front of the pelvis. As the uterus grows, these ligaments move and the movement cause some sharpish pain that come and go sporadically.

By the end of the first trimester women may start to feel heartburn. This is a burning sensation that occurs in the area between the chest and throat. It is caused by a physical change that accompanies pregnancy. This physical change is the stretching of the uterus. The stretching forces the stomach up towards the chest leaving little room for digested food to settle.




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