34 early signs of pregnancy (for when it's too early to take a test) 😱
11) Feeling lightheaded or fainting
It's thought that the pregnancy hormone progesterone makes your blood vessels relax and widen to increase blood flow around the body, causing low blood pressure. Feeling out of breath doing your usual exercise routine or walking up the stairs? The surge of progesterone your body produces when you're pregnant expands your lung capacity which means you'll find yourself needing to take more breaths.
It's important to remember that viruses are more common and serious in pregnancy so talk to your healthcare professional if symptoms persist. Many women report they suddenly dislike coffee in their first trimester and one explanation for this is the body is attempting to protect the fetus from extraneous substances. Some women find that their boobs feel heavier and more tender than normal when expecting, especially in the first few weeks.
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