After pregnancy, pregnant friends may find that their physical condition is different from before pregnancy. In addition to experiencing some uncomfortable early pregnancy reactions, they may also find themselves feeling hot and easily sweating, but in fact, the temperature is not very high. So, why is it particularly hot at 33 weeks of pregnancy?
At 33 weeks of pregnancy, if a pregnant woman feels particularly hot, it may be due to the following reasons:
1. High metabolic rate. After pregnancy, more heat needs to be released, and the basal body temperature of pregnant women is often higher than that of ordinary people, so their heat tolerance is relatively poor and they may feel hot. In addition, as the fetus grows, pregnant women will consume more and more food, which can also lead to an increase in basal body temperature and easy sweating.
2. Lack of calcium. Pregnant women with calcium deficiency at 33 weeks of age are more afraid of heat, and a common symptom is sweating easily. If the fear of heat is caused by calcium deficiency, it is necessary to eat more foods rich in calcium elements, such as soybeans, animal liver, seaweed, and nuts, which can help supplement calcium.
3. Poor physical condition. If the physical condition of pregnant women is relatively poor, they may also be afraid of sweating due to heat, especially in the late stages of pregnancy. The physical burden on pregnant women will become heavier, which will make many pregnant women feel uncomfortable. Therefore, they may experience symptoms of sweating when sleeping at night, which is also a manifestation of pregnant women's fear of heat.