205 Vol 4 : Ch 205 - Taes search on pregnancy (1/2)

My First and Last Man Jtw10 25480K 2022-07-22

After that chat, Rei already asleep and sleeping on the lap of her husband while Tae searching about pregnant woman's personality and about pregnancy on his phone because of the sudden change of his wife behavior and this is what he found out.

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Strong moods and emotions are very common in pregnancy, but when do they become more than just normal pregnancy changes? We look at what you should look for and when to seek medical advice.

During pregnancy, and in the postnatal period, there are significant changes in a woman's hormone levels. This can have an effect on how they may feel or behave. Women are often more emotionally up and down during pregnancy and less able to cope with normal stresses than usual. In some respects, this is hardly surprising - there's a huge amount of change going on in a very short period.

When pregnant, you may find they become upset and anxious more easily. This is probably due to both the hormonal and emotional changes that they are experiencing. Being pregnant can affect their lifestyle (for example, they may have stopped drinking alcohol if they're an alcoholic drinker) and the activities or hobbies they do. This in turn can affect their emotions and behaviours. They may also find they feel anxious about all the circumstances that comes with childbirth and coping with a newborn baby.

Pregnancy is often divided into three sections, or trimesters.

First trimester

The first trimester (up to 12 weeks) can be very overwhelming for some. Women will have just found out that they are pregnant and may be feeling tired, sick, and constipated and have tender breasts. They may well be feeling anxious, excited, exhausted, and delighted all at the same time!

For some women, the first trimester may be accompanied by severe anxiety, especially if they have had problems conceiving or problems in earlier pregnancies. Remember above all, it is natural to feel worried or anxious - the idea of a new baby may require a lot of adjusting to. If, however, their mood changes become severe or unrelenting, please see a doctor for advice.

Second trimester

When you reach the second trimester (from 13 weeks), you may feel more energetic again and feel a little more able to prepare for your baby. You still may have mood swings or feel tearful at times, but often you may feel more positive than in the first trimester and feel more able to undertake gentle physical activity.

Third trimester

The third trimester is often a time when 'nesting' occurs. Women may start tidying and

planning, sometimes to excessive proportions. Again, the exact cause of this is not known, but it is likely to be hormonal. Be reassured if it is relatively short-lived and not too dramatic - it is part of a normal pregnancy-related behaviour.

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