Changes of sara

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    1 month

    1 month
    In the first month Sara will suffer from fatigue, tightness in the chest, increased vaginal discharge, mania to certain foods, increased olfactory sensitivity or a strange metallic taste in the mouth. Sara will not notice the pregnancy until after 1 week
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    2 month

    2 month
    On the 2 month, the chest has grown and it hurts a little. In the areola small nodules, called Montgomery tubers, are distinguished. It is likely that nausea and dizziness appear, and increase the production of saliva and the need to urinate. Many women feel tired and need more sleep than usual. It is a defense of the organism, which is preparing for the overexertion that awaits you in the coming months.
  • 3

    3 month

    3 month
    On the 3 month, the gums can swell and bleed easily due to hormonal changes. It is advisable to have a dental check-up. At the end of this month, the vital organs of the future baby have been formed, which is no longer called an embryo to be called a fetus. The mother can be calm. The period of highest risk of congenital malformations has passed.
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    4 month

    4 month
    On the 4 month, It appears Nausea, vomiting and tiredness characteristic of the first months usually remit after week 12. The woman feels more vital. The waist has disappeared and the hips have begun to round, but the incipient gut is still not annoying. The nipples increase in size and become darker. A line usually appears in the center of the abdomen.
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    5 month

    5 month
    In the fifth month in the middle of pregnancy, breathing becomes deeper and the heart rate accelerates. The gut begins to be evident and you have to wear premama clothes. Greater fluid retention Some women notice slight swelling in the arms and ankles. The hair can become more abundant. Greater risk of gas from constipation. Greater risk of gas from constipation. Sudden increases in temperature with excessive sweating.
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    6 month

    6 month
    In 6 months the volume of the gut is markedly accentuated. The uterus continues to grow and extends above the navel. The future mom can no longer disguise her condition. The navel can protrude and remain so until delivery. Then it will return to normal. The child grows quickly and changes positions frequently. The future mom feels her movements. The bladder is also more oppressed. The desire to do pipi more often returns.
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    7 month

    7 month
    In the 7th month, the uterus extends above the navel and the belly begins to be prominent. Discomfort may appear in the back. The woman may feel difficult to breathe. The heart has to beat faster to pump blood to the placenta. It is normal to feel tired sometimes. Mood swings, fears, and anxiety are usually accentuated. The birth is near and the worry about what is going to happen is reflected in the dreams
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    8 month

    8 month
    In the 8th month the baby has placed himself head down and every day has less room to move. The future mother feels more clumsy and tired. Hemorrhoids can appear due to constipation and the pressure exerted by the baby's head in the pelvis. The child can be born at any time, so it is best to rest and consult with the gynecologist before embarking on a trip. Some gynecologists advise taking and off work.
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    9 month

    9 month
    In the 9th month, if the child coming on the road is the first child, his head descends and fits in the pelvis preparing for the birth; The gut goes down and the tension on the thorax and stomach decreases. The woman may need to urinate more often, because of the pressure exerted by the child's head on the bladder. If in week 42 the child has not been born, it is very likely that they will decide to cause the birth.