What are the symptoms at 34 weeks of pregnancy

  Physical fitness determines various reactions of the body after pregnancy, especially in the later stages of pregnancy when physical movements are restricted to a certain extent. Coupled with the fear of imminent labor, the mother may not feel very good and may experience various physical reactions. So, what are the symptoms of being 34 weeks pregnant?

  

What are the symptoms at 34 weeks of pregnancy1

  1. Fatigue, with a growing belly and limited mobility in the later stages of pregnancy, makes it easier to experience feelings of fatigue and fatigue, and makes one less willing to go for walks and more prone to oversleeping.

  2. Constipation, due to the pressure of the uterus during late pregnancy, can cause varying degrees of constipation. This is something that needs to be taken very seriously. Eat more coarse fiber foods, such as corn and sweet potatoes, and eat more fruits to promote better bowel movements.

  3. Blurred vision, influenced by hormone secretion, and poor sleep quality in late pregnancy can lead to blurred vision, as well as swelling, dizziness, and other conditions.

  4. Uterine contractions may occur to varying degrees in the later stages of pregnancy. At this time, it is important to rest as much as possible and pay attention to fetal movement to avoid the risk of miscarriage.

  Every pregnant woman has different pregnancy reactions. In the later stages of pregnancy, especially in the calf and ankle areas, there may be varying degrees of swelling, which can worsen the adverse reactions of hemorrhoids. Various physical discomforts can also affect the mood of pregnant women. At this time, it is necessary to adjust the mentality, regulate the diet, and walk appropriately to prepare for delivery.

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