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Pregnancy Problems

Pregnancy Problems

Pregnancy is one of the most wonderful and most dangerous times in a womans life. Problems during pregnancy can put both the mother and baby in harms way. The following are the most common problems encountered during pregnancy and how they can be remedied.

Problems during pregnancy

Nausea is one of the most common problems in pregnancy and occurs in the first three months for most women. While some experience mild nausea when having a baby, the problem can be severe in most women. Anti-nausea medications are often prescribed for women who are experiencing severe nausea. Keeping a box of crackers and water is also another way to keep waves of nausea at bay.

Spotting is another problem. While it is normal to see light-brown colored discharges during pregnancy, appearance of heavy bleeding and clots is a reason to seek medical help right away.

Constipation is another problem in pregnancy. This is a result of rising hormone levels, which causes the digestive system to absorb less water from food, resulting in harder feces. Increasing water intake can reduce the risk of constipation when pregnant.

Another problem commonly encountered by most pregnant women are urinary tract infections. This happens because hormonal changes alter the bacterial population in the vagina and make it susceptible to infections. Early treatment with antibiotics is the remedy for urinary tract infections.

Heartburn occurs as a result of the softening of one end of the esophagus. The pressure on the food pipe caused by the swollen belly and hormonal changes is also another cause for heartburn. Avoiding spicy foods and sleeping propped up in bed can remedy the situation.

Backaches and fatigue are other problems of pregnancy. They occur as a result of the added weight of the baby and the softening of the tendons and joints as a result of hormonal changes. Bed rest and adequate exercise is necessary for preventing fatigue.

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