How long does it take to feel drowsy during pregnancy

  After pregnancy, the hormones in a woman's body will gradually change, and under the influence of hormones, there will be significant changes in the body. In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant women may experience pregnancy reactions such as nausea, restlessness, elevated body temperature, drowsiness, breast tenderness, etc. So how long does it take to feel drowsy during pregnancy?

  

How long does it take to feel drowsy during pregnancy1

  Once a woman becomes pregnant, the hormones in her body will undergo changes. After about a month of pregnancy, many pregnant women may feel weak in their bodies, uninterested in what to do, and have a dull head, always wanting to sleep. Even after sleeping for a long time every day, I still feel sleepy when I wake up.

  Sleepiness in pregnant women is a common early pregnancy reaction. After pregnancy, the body secretes a progesterone hormone, which makes the muscles of the uterus soft and can prevent fetal miscarriage. At the same time, this hormone also has an anesthetic effect, so many women may experience delayed reactions and drowsiness after pregnancy.

  After a woman experiences drowsiness during pregnancy, there is no need to be too nervous. Generally speaking, as long as the hormone levels gradually balance in mid pregnancy, this reaction will disappear on its own and will not have any impact on fetal development.

  However, in the later stages of pregnancy, due to the weight gain of the pregnant woman, the pressure on the uterus also increases, which can cause an increase in the output of blood from the heart. Pregnant women may feel sleepy and easily wake up after falling asleep. Don't worry too much about this situation. Keep a good attitude and endure for one or two months. After the baby is born, this phenomenon will disappear.

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