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Unexpected Side Effects of Pregnancy & How to Handle Them

Morning sickness, bloating, and frequent urination are a few of them. However, some symptoms are extremely weird. Talk to the best gynecologist in Thane West to find the best treatment for these unpleasant symptoms. In the meantime, check out the unexpected side effects of pregnancy and tips for handling them.

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Unexpected Side Effects of Pregnancy & How to Handle Them

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  1. Unexpected Side Effects of Pregnancy & How to Handle Them? The arrival of a new member is one of the most exciting news for moms. But, this cute baby brings challenges and weird symptoms that most pregnant women are bound to experience throughout their pregnancy. In these nine months, your body goes through several such symptoms that make pregnancy uncomfortable. Morning sickness, bloating, and frequent urination are a few of them. However, some symptoms are extremely weird. Talk to the best gynecologist in Thane West to find the best treatment for these unpleasant symptoms. In the meantime, check out the unexpected side effects of pregnancy and tips for handling them.

  2. Frequent Urination You must have experienced a frequent urge to urinate even before you knew you were pregnant. It is the most common and earliest symptom of pregnancy. However, you feel the need to pee more often as your pregnancy progresses. When the fetus

  3. grows, it pushes your bladder, leading to frequent urination. You might also leak when coughing, sneezing or laughing. Frequent urination is pretty common, and so are the leaks. Do not hold it. Take as many bathroom breaks as you need. This frequent urination problem should go away after delivery. Dandruff Although harmless, dandruff is quite a frustrating and unpleasant symptom of pregnancy. Some people believe that dandruff occurs because you don’t shower daily or you don’t follow hygienic practices. Contrary to these beliefs, dandruff promotes the growth of new skin cells. Dandruff is nothing but dead skin cells shedding to promote the formation of new cells. While dandruff is normal, these flakes tend to cover your entire scalp. There is no explanation for why dandruff becomes an issue during pregnancy. Some people say it is because your skin gets sensitive during this time. As a result, the products that didn’t cause any problems earlier might start irritating your scalp. Change your hair and skincare routine during pregnancy. Discuss your hair type and the current routine with a dermatologist, and get anti-dandruff shampoos and soaps to keep your hair looking clean and healthy.

  4. Varicose Veins The veins carrying blood back and forth between your heart and feet are swollen during pregnancy. The growing fetus puts pressure on these large veins, affecting the blood flow to your feet, and increasing the risk of varicose veins. It is a harmless side-effect of pregnancy. These veins cause little to no discomfort and are painless. The symptoms should go away as soon as you deliver. Acne Breakouts The increased level of progesterone results in a higher level of sebum production, which ultimately leads to acne. You might notice breakouts in the sixth week of pregnancy. Some women get acne later in the pregnancy. Either way, you have limited options for dealing with these unexpected breakouts. You can’t take pills, as they might contain active ingredients, posing a severe health risk to the fetus. If you are struggling with extreme acne, talk to the gynecologist in Hiranandani hospital Thane. They will suggest a few safe treatment options. Excessive Sweating You might notice a change in the odor of your sweat and the amount produced during pregnancy. This happens due to the fluctuations in your estrogen and progesterone levels. Due to the increased blood flow, your body’s temperature increases, and

  5. you sweat excessively. The sweat is a little unpleasant, especially under your armpits. Here’s what you can do to deal with excessive sweating. Keep a deodorant handy. Scrub sweaty areas every few days. Clean your body every day to prevent sweat. These were a few unexpected signs of pregnancy. They are often harmless and aren’t a cause of concern, but still, it’s best to talk to a gynecologist to prevent any serious side effects.

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