What are the symptoms after pregnancy?

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Although the two-child policy has been opened, in fact, many women in the workplace still dare not have a baby. However, many women in the workplace are also accidentally pregnant because of this. However, there are always some women who are troubled by various diseases when they are pregnant. In this way, they will not only cause unnecessary harm to the fetus or themselves. Therefore, pregnant women before pregnancy, should do a good job in the relevant examination, in the healthy state of pregnancy, so that the health of the fetus is more favorable. What are the symptoms after pregnancy? Let's see what it is.

What are the symptoms after pregnancy?

1. Changes in breasts and nipples many women report that their nipples become very sensitive due to increased hormones, estrogen and progesterone. In early pregnancy, your breasts will begin to grow more fat, and the ducts will grow larger, leading to more sensitivity. The nipples turn black, too. A mother described this feeling as "the razor blade is against the nipple", so if you find that you have a similar feeling, you may be pregnant“

2. Implantation bleeding when a blastocyst is implanted into the uterine wall, some women experience mild bleeding. Implantable bleeding is very similar to menstruation. Many female friends mistakenly think that menstruation is coming, and the duration is generally 1 to 3 days“

Cramps this is a difficult problem, because it may also mean that your period is approaching, but some women have slight cramps in the first few weeks or even months of pregnancy. Symptoms of early pregnancy: cramps, back pain, abdominal distension“

matters needing attention

Pregnant women blindly high calcium diet, drinking a lot of milk, taking calcium tablets, vitamin D and so on, is harmful to the fetus. After birth, the fontanelle will be closed too early, the jawbone will be widened and protruded, which is not conducive to healthy growth and development. Generally speaking, the daily calcium requirement of pregnant women in the first trimester of pregnancy is 800 mg, and it can be increased to 1100 mg in the later trimester. This does not need special supplement, as long as the daily intake of fish, meat, eggs and other food is enough.