Watch the video: The third month of pregnancy
If you are so tired that you feel that you are sleeping while standing for the past three months of pregnancy, do not be surprised! Your fast -growing child has evolved from a small to a large fetus. This means that the genitals of your fetus begin to seem to determine the gender of the fetus man or woman. And your child is also greater, he has become almost six inches tall, or that he has become the size of the palm of the hand, and although it looks small, its size during this month only doubled! During this period, your child will start moving his arms and legs, but you will not yet feel any of these movements. You have to wait for two or more months to feel the movement! The bones and cartilage are formed in your child during this period, and the knees, ankles and elbows are now present. In addition, teeth are formed under your child’s gums, although it will only appear after birth. The fetus begins to produce urine, bowel and white blood cells this month. And if it’s male, it will produce the hormone of testosterone! During the last week of the third month, your child’s body systems are completely formed. At this point, your child will enter the stage of continuous growth and maintenance, during which all these devices will continue to mature and grow. As your child grows a lot, you will feel sleepy, and these feelings are natural and regular in the early stages of pregnancy. The reason is simple, and the child’s growth is hard work! While your metabolism and hormone levels are increasing, the blood sugar level decreases and decreases your blood pressure. So you feel that you are running in a marathon. In addition, there are some annoying side effects of pregnancy that can start to look and gases. The progesterone pregnancy hormone relaxes the muscles of your digestive tract, allowing more time to absorb food. This slow digestion is ideal for your child, but it can make you feel swelling and gases. You can also suffer from dizziness attacks, due to the hormone progesterone, this hormone increases the blood flow to your child, but reduces its return to you. It can lead to dizzy, and you can reduce the dizziness you feel by sitting, putting your head between your knees and breathing deep. Once this feeling passes, eat or drink something. Although dizziness and gases are not a pleasant matter, you will be in your knowledge that nausea, constant urination and chest pain that has accompanied you since the beginning of pregnancy will disappear by the end of the third month. You may notice a simple turnaround in your stomach. In spite of all this, your uterus has now reached the size of the grapefruit and rises from the sink to this area! We congratulate you! You have completed the first third of your pregnancy, your fetus is now large and you have another 28 weeks for growth and change together!