Are there any mothers who do not experience an increase in body temperature during the early stages of pregnancy

  During pregnancy, everyone's physical condition is different, so pregnancy reactions may also vary. Therefore, if there is no vomiting, dizziness, or elevated body temperature, don't worry too much. These are all caused by different constitutions. So, do mothers have a problem of not having elevated body temperature in the early stages of pregnancy?

  

Are there any mothers who do not experience an increase in body temperature during the early stages of pregnancy1

  1. It is normal not to raise the body temperature in the early stages of pregnancy, because as long as the temperature is around 37 degrees Celsius, it is normal. If it does not exceed 37.2 degrees Celsius, it is not considered a fever. Therefore, do not worry too much. Just do a good prenatal check-up, as the check-up is normal. At the same time, do not overly care about not raising the body temperature. Not raising the body temperature is a good thing, there is nothing to worry about, but pay attention to the nutritional consumption to prevent the baby from suffering from malnutrition.

  2. Except for the situation where the body temperature does not rise in the early stages of pregnancy, if there is no vomiting in the early stages of pregnancy, it is also normal and not abnormal. This is also because people with strong physical fitness, good resistance, and strong adaptability will not experience vomiting, so they should be happy.

  3. In the early stages of pregnancy, it is advisable not to engage in excessive physical activity, work at a low intensity, or go on long trips. This is because fetal development is critical at this time, so it is important to maintain a relatively relaxed work intensity. At the same time, during leisure time, it is important to rest more and not overuse the brain or energy.

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