PreHormones, baby brain, milk production, peeing, gassing, burps, Gestational diabetes 20 Things no one told you about pregnancy
- Sneezing and peeing. This is because the growing uterus adds extra pressure to the bladder
- First ultrasound is through the insertion ultrasound and it looks like as if a Penistone just got into your vaginal.
- Baby kicks and moves around 18-22 weeks
- Pregnancy can cause increase in sex drive

Sneezing and peeing - Rashes and stretch marks are very common: you can apply also Vera which soothes and prevents scratching
- Pregnancy affects hormonal levels.
- There is a high tendency that expecting mum can drink 2 cups of coffee a day.
- Burps and extra gassing are very common during pregnancy
- There is a higher tendency of a pregnancy women wanting to have junk foods. This often lead to Gestational diabetes which is very common during pregnancy
- Many women experience “forgetfulness” or baby brain
- Low iron level causes fatigue and sleepiness
- As a pregnant woman, back sleeping can restrict blood flow. Belly sleeping can put pressure on the baby. Doctors recommend sleeping on the left side.
- Unchecked pregnancy gingivitis can lead to tooth loss
Milk production - Cured meats, soft cheese, honey, deli meats and semi cooked foods are off limits
- While giving birth, you could poop on yourself
- Most pregnant women prefer to share baby news after the first trimester. So, they may avoid taking acholol drinks when you invite them to parties. Once you notice this type of abstinence from a friend, she could be pregnant although, not always true.
- It is not always love at first sight to behold the baby on blood when the woman delivers the baby
- Hormones and pressure from the baby cause frequent urination
- Milk production can start as early as 2nd trimester.
- Except a lot of doctors visitsSo, what surprised you about your pregnancy share in the comment below