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heartburn
leg cramps and/or varicose veins
swollen feet and ankles
constipation
increased dizziness
headaches
back pain
skin changes (especially darkening of the nipples)
nasal congestion -
Pregnancy symptoms often become very noticeable when you're 2 months pregnant. Common discomforts like breast tenderness, feeling very tired, peeing more often, heartburn, nausea, and vomiting usually get worse.
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Your breasts will be sore and will continue to enlarge; the nipples and area around them will begin to darken. Your uterus is growing and pressing on your bladder, so you will urinate more often. Morning sickness may continue. Your body is trying to adjust to being pregnant, so you may feel tired and want to rest more.
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Shortness of breath. As your uterus grows bigger, space in your abdomen gets tighter. ...
Increased urination. As your baby moves lower, they may put more pressure on your bladder. ...
Pelvic pressure. ...
Skin stretching. ...
Braxton-Hicks contractions. ...
Varicose veins. ...
Hemorrhoids. ...
Dizziness. -
Symptoms at 3 months pregnant
nausea and vomiting.
constipation, gas, and heartburn.
breast changes such as swelling, itching, and darkening of the nipples.
fatigue.
dizziness and headaches.
increase in appetite.
mood swings.
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You may have a noticeable bump at the end of your fourth month of pregnancy. If not, that's OK, as every woman is different. You'll typically have that precious belly show within the next few weeks. As your baby grows, so will your uterus, expanding to about the size of a papaya during the second trimester.
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Heartburn
Constipation
Cramp
Back pain
Dizziness
Braxton Hicks contractions
Hemorrhoids
Itch
Morning sickness -
By this age, most babies can roll over in both directions even in their sleep. Most babies also can sit on their own, while others need a little support. You might notice your baby beginning to scoot, rock back and forth, or even crawl across the room. Some babies this age can pull themselves to a standing position.
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Frequent urination. ...
Swollen legs. ...
Tingling or numbness in fingers and hands. ...
Pelvic pressure. ...
Back pain. ...
Pigmentation. ...
Stretch marks. -
This is the time that 'practice contractions' can be detected, known as Braxton Hicks. You'll probably feel the need to go to the loo more often as your baby presses right down on your bladder; your ankles may swell, and you might find you feel the need to clean or cook, called the 'nesting instinct'.
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You may be feeling very tired at the moment, but gentle exercise such as walking could help you feel better. Your early signs of pregnancy could also include: aches and pains around your bump. nausea.
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an aching stomach.
nausea.
mood swings.
a metallic taste in your mouth.
sore breasts.
indigestion and heartburn.
headaches.
dizziness.