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Health Tip: How You Change During Early Pregnancy
By LadyLively on April 20, 2016
Shortly after you become pregnant, you can plan for a host of significant physical and emotional changes.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says here’s what you can expect:
- Feeling tired.
- Having nausea (often called morning sickness) at any time of day.
- Feeling lightheaded.
- Having to urinate more often than usual.
- Having physical changes such as weight gain, heartburn, constipation and changes in your breasts and skin.
- Feeling emotional changes, such as difficulty concentrating and irritability.
- While you won’t have a period, any bleeding should always be reported to your doctor without delay.
Source: HealthDay
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