Reasons for physical restlessness and heat during 6 months of pregnancy

  At 6 months of pregnancy, it is already in the mid pregnancy stage, and the fetal development is relatively stable with a fast growth rate. However, some pregnant women may also experience some discomfort symptoms, such as sweating easily, especially in the summer when it is too hot. A slight movement can cause a lot of sweating. So, what are the reasons for the restless and hot body during 6 months of pregnancy?

  

Reasons for physical restlessness and heat during 6 months of pregnancy1

  During the first six months of pregnancy, the body may become restless and hot, possibly due to hormonal factors. From conception onwards, the body temperature of pregnant women changes and may be slightly higher than that of the general population. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, so pregnant women do not need to worry too much. Moreover, the body's metabolism accelerates and there is more heat production, making pregnant women even more afraid of heat. Some pregnant women have a dry and hot constitution, which can become more pronounced after pregnancy and even lead to a deterioration of their skin condition.

  When pregnant women feel hot and dry, they should wear loose and breathable clothes, and choose good materials to absorb sweat and help the body dissipate heat. For example, cotton, linen, and gauze materials are relatively clear and cool, and there will be no sticky feeling after sweating.

  If you are a pregnant woman who is afraid of heat, the soles of your feet are also prone to sweating. For the sake of foot hygiene, pregnant women can wear sandals and not cover their feet. However, no matter how hot your body is, pregnant women should be careful not to catch a cold. At this time, the body's resistance is already weakened. If you do not pay attention to keeping warm, it is easy to cause cold symptoms.

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