8 Practical questions about pregnancy

This article has been automatically translated from the German language.

8 Practical questions about pregnancy

1 .- It is important that the analysis of urine?

Pregnancy induces changes that can cause a urinary infection, which is important to diagnose quickly. Your doctor will prescribe a urinalysis, which will be performed by a laboratory. It will also be the ideal time to look for the presence of albumin and sugar, which can cause complications (toxemia gravidarum, gestational hypertension or diabetes, a specific type of diabetes in pregnancy, which usually disappear after pregnancy.

2 .- If the belly hardens, the result of contractions?

“Pregnant women are often confused with small intestinal contractions. Early in pregnancy, it is not uncommon to have the bloated belly, the result of a deficient intestinal transit.
Contractions may occur in the second quarter. As explained by Dr. Rolet “Let us not forget that the uterus is a muscle. Therefore, it contracts.” Few contractions are not worrying. Yes they are when they begin to be frequent, in which case you should talk to your doctor without delay.

3 .- It is acceptable to dye their hair during pregnancy?

Yes, the assets used in coloring or dyes do not penetrate into the body of the mother. To be toxic, an asset must integrate the mother’s body before reaching the fetus. Color does not, therefore, danger. In addition you can paint the room with your baby, without fearing anything.

4 .- Why i feel nausea during pregnancy and what can be done?

Nausea in pregnant women clearly have a hormonal origin, but may also influence the stress and fatigue. Psychoanalysts also evoke psychological factors. Nausea is very common because they affect 80% of pregnant women, especially during the first quarter. What to do.
There is no miracle solution. To alleviate the nausea, pregnant women should rethink your diet: avoid eating indigestible food, dishes with sauce and especially fragment meals, forgetting what makes fat. Soft drinks (no sugar) type Perrier and Coca Cola Light may also help.

5 .- Why i’m so hungry during pregnancy?

The body responds to a different metabolism of the pregnant woman. Some pregnant women have a tendency to “store” which in normal times, would have eliminated. “Why?” The regulation of the sugar is different. In pregnant women, the rate of sugar rises quickly, your body produces more insulin in response. Results: “stores.” This is the reason that a pregnant woman to despite having taken a good breakfast can be hipoglicémica late in the morning. ” To regulate this, Dr. Rolet gives you some tips:
- Eat small amounts.
- Split your meals.
- Avoid too much sweet food crisis that may cause hypoglycemia.
- Give preference to slow sugars (instead of fast), giving special priority to food, bread or rice type altogether.

6 .- Any loss of blood is of concern during pregnancy?

The blood loss are common in pregnant women. Although not always startling, always consult with your doctor, as we often warn of a spontaneous abortion, especially during the first three months. At the beginning of pregnancy, without serious loss of blood usually caused by the formation of the placenta. An ultrasound revealed and reassure you, if any, the presence of a small hematoma without danger. After sex, it is not uncommon for the end of the cervix a little blood. Discuss this with your doctor.
At the end of pregnancy, small blood loss may be caused or because the placenta is too low or because the cervix begins to dilate.

7 .- When the first symptoms of pregnancy should appear?

It all depends on the women, some women feel the first symptoms from the early days of pregnancy and are not aware of anything for months. But in any case, the most common symptoms are:

- Absence of menstruation
- The chest swells
- Possibility to display nausea
- Mood swings
- Feeling tired
- A little bloated stomach and a feeling of heaviness

8 .- When you will begin to feel the movements of the baby during pregnancy?

Much has been said about the movements of the baby in utero before the onset of the ultrasound. It was said that a baby was moving around a lot in good health and vice versa, doctors often prescribe a caesarean if slow movements.
Obstetrics has progressed tremendously, reminds Dr. Rolet. As a general rule, a future mother starts to feel your baby move at the end of 4 months, although it sometimes has trouble recognizing your baby’s movements, which may involve small gases. These movements are beginning to be felt in the lower abdomen, and then the baby will begin to occupy more room, until the end of pregnancy. Often at the end of pregnancy, the baby will be felt for a few hours less. However, a prolonged cessation of movement is a sign of alarm, you should see a doctor quickly.

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