If I'm 6 months pregnant...what symptoms can I expect to experience over the next 3 months (until I deliver)?
Answer:
You will start feeling bigger than you ever imagined! LOL
Seriously, its a great time because despite all the physical discomfort, your baby will start reacting to more sounds, when you push into your belly a bit, the baby will push back and you can imagine the new little person more that will soon join you.
The fatigue, bathroom trips (frequent) and getting hungry alot but not having alot of room for food (many small meals over the day) are the things I remember best.
That last month is the most taxing-- we used to joke that the 9th month is God's way of getting you ready for labor ("I don't care how much it hurts!! Get this baby OUT!").
Be good to yourself and CONGRATS on your baby!
shortness of breath, backache, leg cramps, nose bleeds, pink toothbrush, slight stomache cramping due to pulling and stretching of the ligaments and possible start of scattered braxton hicks contractions
lack of sleep definatly and when ur close to delivering youll probably get whats like morning sickness again cuz the baby is so big and the braxton hick will start. good luck and congrates.
Alot or baby growing , and kicking , and they take their little feet and little fist and push real slow sometimes like they are just waking up and yawing , i loved it when i was pregnant .To me theres nothing like it and as i have said i had 6 of those little blessings , i was healthy with every baby , because I loved them and it felt so wonderful knowing this little person of me was so close to my heart .
Braxton hicks contractions, swelling, trouble resting because of size. Remember to take it easy and take care of yourself.
Right now you are in the most comfortable part of your pregnancy. The baby is not too large and you can still get around pretty easily. During your third trimester, however, things start getting a bit cramped. You should expect more frequent urination (as you did in your first trimester). This is due to the baby sitting on your bladder because of the crowded space. You should also expect heart burn or indigestion, enlarged breasts (even some possible leaking because you will be producing something called collostrum). Leaking is normal later in the pregnancy. Also, don't expect to feel the baby to move as much as it was because it is so crowded. (Be careful though-you should still feel it regularly, it just won't be as rambunctious!!) Of course you could experience back ache and issues getting a good nights rest due to alterations in comfort. I'm pregant too. It's such an exciting, yet.uncomfortable time. But treasure every moment of it and be sure to keep a journal. You'll want to remember every second of it!! Good Luck
you may get bladder or kidney infection. Frequent urination. Lots of claf pain and rectal pain. More constipation and possibly more anxiety.
HEARTBURN!!!(keep the Tums with you at all times)
I also developed certain food aversions around this time
and back pain
and the braxton hicks
CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK!!
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