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First Month of Pregnancy - Symptoms, Precautions and Care
Being pregnant is one of the biggest joys in the world. If you are pregnant for the first time, you will wonder how your body will change and what all symptoms will you experience. Being newly pregnant can be confusing: nausea and mood swings can make you feel low. But there is no need to worry. Be informed about how your pregnancy will progress and you will be fine! In this article, we will discuss the various symptoms, precautions and care tips that will help sail through the first month of your pregnancy.
What Will You Experience in the Early Stages of Pregnancy?
In the early stages of pregnancy, you can expect the symptoms to be very mild. You can expect nausea, fatigue, breast soreness, etc., in the first month of pregnancy. You may or may not register these symptoms in the early stages as the symptoms are mild during this time. And not all women are able to register them in the initial stages of pregnancy. Most women suspect (or come to know) that they are pregnant once they miss their periods.
Some women may notice spotting in the first month of pregnancy, which is considered normal in most cases. And it is to note that you must consult a gynaecologist if spotting is noticed in the first month and avoid any complications.
Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy in the First Month
In the first month of pregnancy, you may experience certain signs and symptoms. Though these may appear more like pre-menstrual symptoms and may confuse you. But you must know what these common symptoms are -
1. No Periods
Missed periods is one of the major indications of pregnancy. As soon a woman conceives, her body stops releasing progesterone hormones. These hormones are responsible for stopping the periods also. Missing periods is one of the first signs of pregnancy.
2. Slight Spotting
When the egg attaches itself to the uterus in the process of fertilization, some amount of cramping and spotting may be experienced. Mostly, it may be noticed while washing or wiping your genitals. Though most cases of the first month of pregnancy bleeding or spotting are considered normal if you notice any abnormal amount of blood or spotting, then you should seek immediate medical help.
3. Breast Tenderness
Your breast may feel sore or tender to touch. This symptom is quite similar to pre-menstrual symptoms. Your areola may become darker, and you may even notice veins on your breasts.
4. Mood Swings
Due to the major hormonal changes happening in your body, you may feel your moods to change quickly. One moment you may feel happy, and the very next moment may invoke the feeling of despair. You may find yourself snappy for no reason. These are all very normal symptoms of pregnancy.
5. Frequent Loo Trips
Hormonal changes will be rapid in the first month of pregnancy, and as a result there will be more blood flow around the pelvic region. This aids in thickening the uterine lining for optimal foetal growth and development. To handle the increased body fluids, the kidneys are required to work more. This entire process may make your uterus feel full and thus, the frequent trips to the loo.
6. Tiredness
In the initial months of pregnancy, you may feel tired and low on energy more than usual. The feeling of being tired and exhausted may lead to sleeplessness too.
7. Change in Food Habits
You may develop a liking towards certain food items, and on the contrary, you may despise some food items. It is very normal for you to have an aversion to your favourite food and you may crave the ones which you disliked.
8. Morning Sickness
Most pregnant women may experience nausea or vomiting in the initial stages of pregnancy. This can be experienced within three weeks after conception. Some women may feel nauseous all through the day whereas others may feel this around a particular time of the day.
9. Heartburn
Heartburn is very common during pregnancy. The various changes happening inside the body are responsible for acid reflux and heartburn at the onset of the pregnancy. Heartburn is also very common in the later stages of pregnancy when the growing baby pushes the intestines and the stomach acid makes its way back to the oesophagus.
10. Heightened Sense of Smell
Many women experience heightened sense of smell in pregnancy. You may like certain smells and may not be able to stand the other few.
11. Irregular Bowels
The increased levels of progesterone in the body make changes in the way various muscles function. This changed hormonal level makes the muscles to work slowly, and thus the food may pass slowly through the intestine, leading to irregular bowel movement or constipation.
12. Giddiness
The presence of progesterone may cause blood pressure to become low and may make you feel giddy or dizzy.
13. Back Pain
The ligaments covering the pelvic region loosen up during pregnancy as a result of increased levels of progesterone in the body. These loosened ligaments in your rear may cause back pain.
14. Hunger Pangs
Diet plays an important role in pregnancy, and your body may also guide you towards the same. You may find yourself hungrier than usual and may crave for food more than often.
15. Headaches
At the beginning of your pregnancy journey, a lot will change inside your body. The increased hormones, blood volume and stress, may cause random headaches.
These are the initial symptoms that you may experience at the beginning of your first trimester. Along with these symptoms, you may notice many changes in your body too.
Changes in the Body During the Initial Months of Pregnancy
Though in the first month of your pregnancy, you may not notice any evident physical changes, you may see the following changes in your body:
Your breast size may increase due to the increased secretions.
You may feel bloated, and your clothes may feel little tight around the waist.
Your nipples and areola may turn bigger and darker.
You may experience increased vaginal discharge.
You may experience occasional spotting (however, not all women experience this).
You may feel giddy and dizzy.
You may feel lethargic and tired.
These are some of the changes that you may experience in your first month of pregnancy. It may take a few more months for your baby bump to show, because in most cases your first month of pregnancy belly will not show that you are pregnant.
Development of Your Baby in the First Month
When you become pregnant, this is how your baby will develop in the first month:
1. The Process of Fertilization
The process of fertilization may happen anytime within forty-eight to seventy-two hours after sexual intercourse. Your baby comes into existence as soon as ovum and spermatozoa unite with each other. At this stage, your baby can aptly be called as a zygote. The zygote multiplies very fast, and this is how your unborn baby’s growth and development starts.
2. The Process of Implantation
The zygote thus formed starts to travel through the fallopian tubes towards the uterus. The zygote then divides into morula - a solid cluster of cells, by around the fourth day. In the next few days, the morula divides into the blastocyst and tries to attach itself to the uterine wall for nutrition. As it implants itself, the embryo gets surrounded by the yolk sac and some blood vessels to obtain nutrition until the placenta is formed.
3. The Process of Development
Around the third to the fourth week, your baby’s heart will start beating. Though your baby will be just the size of a pea, the arms, legs and lungs will begin to form. The baby’s face will start forming too, which will include ears, eyes, mouth and nose.
Diagnosis and Tests Involved in the First Month of Pregnancy
You must visit a gynaecologist the moment you suspect that you are pregnant. Your doctor may suggest the following diagnosis and tests to establish your pregnancy:
1. Medical History and Physical Examination
You will be asked to share your last menstruation’s duration, flow and frequency.
Your doctor may want to know about the method of contraception, if you used any.
You may need to take a physical examination to find out any pregnancy-related complications that you may have faced in the past, such as ectopic pregnancy, tubal disease, tubal ligation, tubal manipulation, and inflammatory disease.
You may be asked about your conception methods in detail, in case you underwent any fertility treatment.
2. Lab Tests
Your urine sample will be taken to establish the presence of the hCG hormone. A blood test may be suggested in case the results are not convincing.
The hCG hormones are monitored closely to check if they are growing slowly or at a lower rate, which could indicate an ectopic pregnancy.
The higher levels of hCG can mean chromosome abnormality, molar pregnancy or multiple gestations.
To establish any kind of abnormality or risk in pregnancy, serum progesterone will be measured.
To establish the progesterone levels in the body dipstick, ELISA will be used.
3. Ultrasound Scan
Ultrasound scans are very effective in establishing a pregnancy. The transvaginal ultrasonography is very beneficial in establishing gestation diabetes and intrauterine pregnancies. The vaginal scans are better than the normal abdominal scans because of higher frequency and better resolution of the image.
First Month of Pregnancy - Tips to Take Care of Yourself
Once your doctor confirms your pregnancy, the following pregnancy care tips may come in handy:
1. Prenatal Care
You may start with your prenatal care routine, which should include taking your vitamin supplements. Folic acid is the most important supplement that you may start taking as soon as you plan to get pregnant until the conception. Folic acid will help you have a healthy pregnancy and also lower your baby’s risk of developing any neural tube defects.
2. Prenatal Appointments
You may start planning for your prenatal appointments with your doctor. You may choose and compare various options available and narrow down to the one best suited to your requirements. Choosing the right doctor whom you can trust is very important. You may also take references from family and friends for the same.
3. Choosing a Caregiver
You may also like to choose a caregiver carefully. Take recommendations from friends and family for the same.
4. Refrain from Self-medication
It is suggested that you do not take any over-the-counter medicine before consulting your doctor. When in doubt, consult your doctor to avoid any probable complications.
5. Health Insurance
Most workplaces have health insurance plans for their employees that cover the cost of prenatal care and delivery. It is suggested to get in touch with the human resources department to know in detail about your maternity perks.
Making a journal and keeping it up-to-date is a good idea to monitor any pregnancy. This way, not only you but your caregiver will be able to keep a tab on your progress and overall health.
Precautions to Take During the First Month of Pregnancy - Do's and Don'ts
For a healthy pregnancy and birth, you will be required to make some lifestyle changes. These changes may include some do's and don’ts that will help you progress smoothly in your pregnancy.
What You Should Do
Following are a few of the things that you should do -
Increase Your Fluid Intake
It is very important to stay hydrated during pregnancy as dehydration may lead to complications. The best way to keep remain hydrated is by increasing your daily water intake. You may put an alarm that reminds you to drink water. Alternatively, you may drink fruit juices, vegetable juices or soups to up your fluid intake.
Eat More Fibrous Foods
The changing hormones may lead to constipation. Therefore, it is suggested that you include more fibrous foods in your diet. Legumes, leafy vegetables, cereals and sprouts are good ways of eating fibrous foods.
Exercise
It is important to exercise in order to stay healthy and fit. The same applies to pregnancy as well. You should do mild exercises to help your body function properly during pregnancy. Walking is the ideal way to exercise without causing any unnecessary exertion to the body. However, it is best to get in touch with your doctor before following any exercising routine.
Get Adequate Sleep
Your body is undergoing a lot of changes in pregnancy, and this may make you very tired and exhausted. Therefore, it is very important to get ample rest and sleep when you are pregnant, in order to regain your lost energy.
Stay Positive
Both your physical and mental health can impact your unborn child. Listening to good music, reading a good book or any activity that makes you happy should be followed religiously.
Maintain Vaginal Hygiene
With your hormonal levels taking a jolt in pregnancy, you may become more prone to vaginal infections such as vaginal candidiasis. Therefore, it is important to maintain good vaginal hygiene to keep any such infections at bay.
What You Should Not Do
Here are some things that you should refrain from doing in pregnancy:
Drinking Caffeinated Beverages
Do not consume caffeinated beverages such as tea, coffee or cola in pregnancy. The caffeine may cause insomnia, heartburn and anxiety in mommies-to-be and it may also cause risk to your baby’s health. You may have preterm labour, or your baby may have low birth weight.
Eating Unhealthy Food
Eating unhealthy or junk food can increase your chances of unhealthy weight gain and thus, increases your risk of gestational diabetes and high blood pressure during pregnancy. Fried and oily food too can affect your immune system, and unhealthy fats are also not good for you or your baby. Thus, these are food items to avoid in the first month of pregnancy.
Drinking Alcohol
Mothers who consume alcohol during their first month of pregnancy are more likely to give birth to babies with birth defects. There is a higher risk of a baby having congenital birth defects at birth.
Smoking
Smoking may cause severe health complications in your unborn baby. Mothers who smoke during pregnancy are at risk of delivering babies with low birth weight or breathing problems. Not only active smoking but passive smoking can also be fatal for your unborn baby’s health.
Wearing Tight Clothes
Your body will go through many physical changes in pregnancy. In order to keep your body comfortable, you should wear loose clothes that help your body relax. Refrain from wearing tight fitted clothes, especially around your abdominal area.
Doing Strenuous Chores
Bending or lifting heavy weights is strictly prohibited in pregnancy. Such activities may put unnecessary pressure on your abdominal region, which may harm your baby.
Going on Long Journeys
The first month of pregnancy is very critical, and thus, you should refrain from putting your body under any kind of stress. Long travels should be avoided in the first trimester.
Taking Sauna and Hot Baths
You should avoid taking a sauna or hot water baths in your first month of pregnancy. Exposing your body to temperatures that is more than your body’s temperature can be fatal for your unborn baby. High temperatures may affect foetal growth and development.
Some Other Precautions to Take in the First Month of Pregnancy
Apart from the above-mentioned do's and don’ts, you may follow some of the following precautions too:
Refrain from having sexual intercourse in the initial two months of pregnancy or else follow safe methods (talk to your doctor about the same).
Do not expose yourself to harsh chemicals.
It is very important to keep your blood pressure and blood sugar levels in check. Therefore, you must eat right.
Avoid coming in contact with the poop of pets such as cats, dogs, birds, etc.
Exercise caution while working in your kitchen garden or lawn. It is advisable to wear gloves.
Avoid exposure to video terminal displays.
Tips for Fathers-To-Be
Just the way a mother-to-be needs to be careful about her unborn baby’s wellbeing so does the dad-to-be. Here are some tips for the father-to-be:
Know About Prenatal and Postnatal Care
It is very important for a father-to-be to learn about pregnancy. This will guide you help your partner also. The best way to muster up pregnancy knowledge is through books by well-renowned authors. However, you may also browse the internet about the same. Talking to your doctor about your various concerns and worries is also a good way of learning about pregnancy.
Dealing with the Paperwork
Pregnancy may involve paperwork, especially when insurance is sought. You may help your partner with all the paperwork, and handling her financial aspects will be very helpful.
Be Patient
Pregnancy may make women emotional, irritable or cranky. This is very normal because there is a great hormonal upheaval going inside her body. You may find her food cravings unreasonable too. But it is recommended to keep your calm and be patient with your partner. Taking the high road and being compassionate in such situations would be a great idea.
You are at the onset of your pregnancy journey in the first month of pregnancy, and you have eight more months to go. Though you may get tired and exhausted, holding your baby for the first time in your arms will make you forget all your pain. So be patient, take care and have a healthy pregnancy!
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Heart-Melting Gifts for Your Sister-in-Law
Marriages in India are uniquely tied to both individuals; families. In fact, most people in India believe that you don’t just marry your partner, but also marry their family. As most people in India continue to live in joint families, it becomes extremely important to not just get along with all the members of the family but to develop real relationships with them. Your sister-in-law is one of the most important people in your partner’s life. Having grown up with them, their opinion and support are a must-have in the family dynamics.
Thoughtful Presents for Your Sister-In-Law
Gifting is an art and gifting to a new family member is no different. Not only do you have to ensure that the gift suits the occasion, but it also has to be thoughtful enough to actually make an impression. An important thing to keep in mind is the interests and personality of your sister-in-law. Do ask your partner for pointers on the same before deciding upon any gift. Here are 12 gifting ideas to help you choose the right gift.
1. Board Games
An occasion where most people are stumped is thinking of gift ideas for their sister-in-law on her birthday. These gifts should be fun and should speak to her personality and interests. A great place to start is board games. Do not be fooled into thinking that these are only for kids. Board games that can be played by the whole family are a lot of fun and also a good bonding experience.
2. Art and Craft Box
Chances are that your sister-in-law loves art and craft. This gift is easy to put together and will appeal to her. Buy a few art supplies that range across different craft categories. Find an empty cardboard box and fill it with the supplies. Some things you can include in the box are paints, tiny canvas, art glue, glitter, and a glue gun. Don’t forget to gift wrap the box!
3. Personalised Keepsake
This is a great way to make a utilitarian gift more thoughtful. The simplest version of this idea would be to get a heart-warming message printed on a plain coffee mug. A good example is ‘Sisters by marriage, Friends by choice’. You could also print funny messages if your sister-in-law has a sense of humour that you understand.
4. At-Home Spa Basket
A great gift idea for your sister-in-law on her birthday is an at-home spa basket. Make a collection of all her favourite beauty products and wrap it up in a basket. Add new ones with which she can truly pamper herself.
5. Books
For the sister-in-law who loves to cosy up and read, there can be no better gift than books. Get her a book of her favourite author or genre. To know which books she would like, ask your partner.
6. Place Mats
This is an ideal wedding gift for your sister-in-law. Post wedding, there comes the need to entertain family and friends home and beautiful place mats for her dining table will be a welcome addition.
7. Candles
Scented candles are a great gift for your sister-in-law, particularly if you are unsure of what she might like or use. Choose candles that do not have a very heavy scent and that come in a heatproof container. You can even go for small battery-powered candles.
8. Kitchen Set
Pick this type of gift only if you know that your sister-in-law loves to cook. Get her a utensil or gadget that will make cooking both easier and more joyful. You have many options from a multi-way electric pressure cooker to a good quality skillet.
9. Headphones
This gift idea is perfect for someone who loves music. Buy a good quality headset or speakers that will come handy when she is entertaining.
10. Body Pillow
While this gift might seem too utilitarian, it is the perfect gift for a pregnant sister-in-law. As she progresses through her pregnancy, she will find that it gets harder to find a comfortable position while sleeping. A good body pillow is the key to such a problem. You can always get a customised pillowcase to make it more personal.
11. Watch
A good birthday gift for your sister-in-law is a watch. You can get a watch that also tracks the number of steps taken so that she can pay more attention to her fitness. Be sure to check the style of watch that she generally prefers before buying anything.
12. Blanket
While you might not think that a blanket would be useful, it definitely has its place. Women tend to feel generally colder, and a heated blanket comes in handy during the winters. You can get this personalised with either a custom message or her name.
With these gift ideas, you cannot go wrong with pleasing your sister-in-law. Do remember to consult your partner before gifting her anything as they will know best.
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If choosing to go back to work after giving birth is a tough decision, deciding which career path to take can be even tougher. However, there are a number of career choices for moms that are professionally satisfying and wouldn't rob you of your precious baby time.
Looking to step into your work boots after giving birth, but don't want the traditional 9 to 5 job? The sense of confidence and satisfaction working gives you, is difficult to match. However, with a baby, choosing a second career would majorly depend on your new duties as a mom. What options can you explore then? Here we list down some second-act careers you can definitely try your hand at.
Careers Options for Moms after Having a Baby
1. Freelancers
The freelance business for new moms is booming globally. With flexible work hours and truckloads of money to earn, freelancing is one of the most amazing career choices for moms. In fact, you have the liberty to make as much money as you want, while choosing from a hundred lucrative prospects. From content writing to web designing, the options (and money) are endless.
2. Carpool Mom
If you have a car, you could actually start a carpool service for as many kids as you can comfortably fit by dropping them to school. If you have a school going kiddo, you can accommodate a few others (charge their parents a nominal rate) and drop and pick them up from school. You can do this for a year till your newborn is a little grown up, before deciding on a stable job.
3. Preparing Taxes
If you don't mind crunching numbers and making deductions, then a second career option as a tax planner is right up your alley. Start with your friends and family (that way if you mess up, you won't get sued) before you start taking on additional clients. You have the option of taking part time assignments or even a full time job; it all depends on what you're comfortable with. Attend a training class for tax planning, to brush up on your number crunching skills before actually applying for jobs. If numbers are your thing, then pursuing this career path is a wise decision.
4. Tutor
If you like working with young people and can teach, then becoming a professional tutor would be a great second career option for you. There are online tutoring companies that offer assignments on a part time basis and full time too. In time, when your baby gets big enough, you could even consider starting a tutoring service of your very own.
There is a slew of careers for new moms that will not just pay your bills, but also keep you fresh and confident while you nurture your child. However, before you jump in, gauge your skills, passions, needs, and the kind of time you want to dedicate to work. Consulting with your husband is always a good idea, because he may be able to offer sound advice, and you need his support. Go ahead, get started! Read more
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DIY Teacup Bird Feeder
Sure, it is important to train your children at sports, music and academics; every parent has dream for their child. But there are some things that are even more important while bringing up a child. This activity will teach kids to care for creatures and learn to co-exist peacefully.
Summer's here and the heat is getting us tropical inhabitants quite irritable no? Just imagine our little feathery friends having to fly around in search of food and water with no air conditioning or fans to relieve them from the heat. Sigh!
It is best to teach our kids at a young age to care for animals, birds and fish...plants too! And what better way than to start with a simple but effective DIY activity that look gorgeous and helps out all the birdies that are seeking some food and solace from the heat.
What you need
A Large Tea-cup (saucer optional)
Bird seed or small grains
SUPER Adhesive glue like araldite
Ribbon
Step-by-step instructions
Rinse and dry your cup or soup bowl.
Tie your ribbon through the handle of the cup and fasten tightly.
Put your bird seeds or grains into the cup and hang it at your window! Voila!
Watch the birdies flock to your window and make some new feathery friends.
If you do choose to use a saucer as well, use a super strong adhesive and stick the saucer to the bottom of the tea-cup. This allows the grains to fall on the saucer and also gives the birds a foothold.
Messiness Score
3
Level Of Difficulty
Medium
Parental Involvement
High
You will observe your child doing...
Every child will be open to caring for another creature. You will find your child asking questions about birds and what they do on merciless summer days.
It will be fun because...
You and your child will get to observe birds come and pick on the seeds. It is pure joy to see that you've helped out a helpless creature in need!
Fun Tip: You can also put some water in a saucer near the bird feeder. Another fun thing you can do is decorate the tea cup if it isn't already printed. Read more
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Q. When baby movement starts??
Dr Ghouse
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A. 5-6 months ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. hello dr..I am 39 weeks 3 days pregnant, AFI level 8 is this normal?and normal delivery possible for me? Is the fluid enough for up to 1 week?Do I need a drip? please suggest me.
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A. the levels are on the lower side. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. Hi.. Priyanka kalra doctor..I am 39 weeks 3 days pregnant, AFI level 8 is this normal?and normal delivery possible for me? Is the fluid enough for up to 1 week?Do I need a drip? please suggest me.
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A. Hello there ma’am please do not worry about it too much and it is quite difficult to say anything about it without personally examination and proper reports evaluation. So better to consult with your treating gynaecologist in person as she knew the exact health condition of your pregnancy and can guide you better.
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Q. Hi, for May 1st they will check AFI fluid... should I need to be on empty bladder for that scan... which is around 37 weeks
Rashmi
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A. It’s completely normal this kind of an ultrasound is different it is not necessary that your stomach should be full or you should go empty stomach you can have your basic breakfast and all whatever you would want to eat before you go ahead with getting a scan and there is no need to go empty stomach for the scan
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Q. hi everyone..the position of my baby is still in breech position from first trimester till now as I entered in my third trimester position is still breech is it normal..
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A. Absolutely hundred percent normal if the child changes the position then it’s just a matter of time otherwise I would just say that sometimes kids do not change the position throughout their pregnancy so now you should just be mentally sorted to have a C-section
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