Read What to expect when you're expecting Online
Authors: Heidi Murkoff,Sharon Mazel
Tags: #Health & Fitness, #Postnatal care, #General, #Family & Relationships, #Pregnancy & Childbirth, #Pregnancy, #Childbirth, #Prenatal care
Your uterus, now about the size of a small melon, has grown large enough to rise out of the pelvic cavity and by the end of the month, you’ll be able to feel the top of it around 2 inches below your belly button (if you don’t know what you’re feeling for, ask your practitioner for some pointers at your next visit). If you haven’t done so already, you’ll probably begin to outgrow your regular clothes.
Physically
Fatigue
Decreasing urinary frequency
An end to, or a decrease in, nausea and vomiting (for a few women, morning sickness will continue; for a very few, it is just beginning)
Constipation
Heartburn, indigestion, flatulence, bloating
Continued breast enlargement, but usually decreased tenderness
Occasional headaches
Occasional faintness or dizziness, particularly with sudden change of position
Nasal congestion and occasional nosebleeds; ear stuffiness
Sensitive gums that may bleed when you brush
Increased appetite
Mild swelling of ankles and feet, and occasionally of hands and face
Varicose veins of legs and/or hemorrhoids
Slight increase in vaginal discharge