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One of the most noticeable symptoms of pregnancy is mood swings. With all the changes taking place in the women’s body, there’s no surprise that mood swings is a companion of these changes. According to an association, the physical changes, fatigue and hormone changes can have a part in mood changes.

Time

Mood swings are most common throughout the first 3 months and the 3 last months. During the first 3 months, the body has to withstand the fast changes as it’s about to provide a place for the fetus to develop. These changes can activate 3 main causes of mood swings. At the end of the 3 last months, the same thing is applied; however, emotional stress when preparing for delivery along with the lifestyle changes afterwards can also have a part, additionally.

Description: Mood swings are most common throughout the first 3 months and the 3 last months.

Mood swings are most common throughout the first 3 months and the 3 last months.

Emotional tensions

Instead of supporting the mother, the organs and functions of the body have to work to support the life of both mother and fetus. At first, the pregnant body starts to change quickly, including the increase in breast size, morning sickness and the rise in emotional inhibition, especially when pregnancy doesn’t take place as planned. Dealing with this fast change can make pregnant women change their mood from being happy to crying in the next minute.

Fatigue

Fatigue is normally common at the first and the last 3 months of pregnancy. Many women are surprised about how tired it is when being pregnant. During the first 3 months, this is due to the body concentrating the energy to develop the placenta and other systems to support the fetus. The increased frequency in urination can also discontinue the sleeps several times a night, making having a sound sleep almost impossible. In the last 3 months, weight gain along with dealing with the pain and pressure of the growing fetus can have a part in fatigue. Finding a comfortable position to sleep can make you struggle in the last 3 months. Many people believe that lack of sleep is the way the body prepares itself for the lack of sleep which will occur when you take the baby home.

Description: Fatigue is normally common at the first and the last 3 months of pregnancy.

Fatigue is normally common at the first and the last 3 months of pregnancy.

Hormone changes

During pregnancy, hormones are changed in order to support the functions of the body to support the uterus. While these hormone changes are essential, they can destroy the mood of the women, making pregnant women turn from being happy to angry in a blink of an eye. As pregnant woman has no control of hormone changes, she has little control, if any, over her erratic mood changes. The feel of losing emotional control can even make more women change their mood.

Things for consideration

To overcome mood swings, take lots of rest, eat more and plan for unwinding activities such as massaging before delivery. If mood swings become serious and intervene normal working, call the doctor. According to experts, pregnancy increases the possibility of being depressed. While self-treatment is not advised, the doctors can prescribe medications that help to reduce the symptoms or introduce you to a counselor for more support.

Description: To overcome mood swings, take lots of rest, eat more and plan for unwinding activities such as massaging before delivery.

To overcome mood swings, take lots of rest, eat more and plan for unwinding activities such as massaging before delivery.

 

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