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Month Four of Your Pregnancy

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Month Four of Your Pregnancy

Welcome to your second trimester. You must be craving for certain food by now? Hunger is another one of the symptoms of pregnancy.

Pregnancy month 4 symptoms

Welcome to your second trimester. You must be craving for certain food by now? Hunger is another one of the symptoms of pregnancy. Don’t eat twice as much as you usually do just because you are eating for two.You should eat a little more than usual. Your nipples may darken, and the veins will be more prominent. You may also begin to see blotchy skin on your face. Some experts say this is normal, others say it may signal a deficiency in your diet.

pregnancy month 4 symptoms

Pregnancy stage : 4th month

Your heart is working twice as hard just to pump blood to your uterus, skin and kidneys which require twice the usual amount. The capacity of your lungs will decrease as your uterus, which has outgrown your pelvis, is forced into the abdomen. Your uterus has outgrown your pelvis and will be forced into the abdomen, which will decrease your lung capacity. If you engage in regular activity, you may find that you are breathless easier and fatigue easier than you did before you were pregnant. It is important that you begin using this as an indicator of when to slow down or end an activity.

What Is Happening With Your Baby?

Your baby is also making some of its own insulin and bile. Your baby even urinates into the amniotic fluid in small amounts every 45 minutes or so. All of the teeth have formed and you even have a scalp hair pattern!

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