implantation bleeding<\/a>. This is normal. If you know you are pregnant and the bleeding is heavy and lasts for a day or two then immediately schedule a visit to a doctor.<\/p>8) Mood Swings<\/h3> <\/b>Your mood swings have become worse and if not yet then they will soon enough. This is the result of fluctuating hormonal levels of your body that make your emotions go haywire.<\/p>9) Dizziness, Low Blood Pressure<\/h3>
Most women experience some level of morning sickness (nausea and vomiting). Feeling light headed at this stage is normal. Your energy and circulation are diverting for your baby’s growth spurts. Morning sickness gets better after the first trimester.<\/p>
10) Fatigue and Sleepy<\/h3> <\/strong>For the first few weeks, till your body adjusts to the changes happening, you might feel exhausted most of the time entirely for the same reasons as above. Don’t let that convince you to start eating for two. Your body will soon adapt, and pleasent pregnancy symptoms will start.<\/p>11) Blue lines on Breasts<\/h3> The breasts may become sore, tender and swollen. Again the effect of increasing levels of hormones. Make sure you wear a soft bra and support them. All this is preparing them for breastfeeding.<\/p>
12) Body Heat and Perspiration<\/h3> You might feel overwhelmed and anxious. Sweating a lot even while in the shade can be a weird early pregnancy sign.<\/p>
How to Relieve 4 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms?<\/h2> For relieving the weird symptoms of pregnancy at this stage consider the following remedies:<\/p>
1)<\/strong> Wear lightweight clothes and most comfortable footwear. Some women can have their leg cramps as early as 4 weeks. Especially if you had leg pain during period get your compression socks and comfy wear.<\/p>2)<\/strong> For bloating, cut down fiber loaded food items. Also, reduce caffeine intake. Make sure you stay physically active.<\/p>3)<\/strong> Spotting and bleeding can increase due to sexual Intercourse. Avoid sex before asking your OB. Sex during pregnancy is safe in most cases.<\/p>4)<\/strong> Take rest and indulge in hobbies that keep you distracted from stress and waiting for anxiety.<\/p>What are the chances of miscarriage at 4 Weeks?<\/h2> Don’t feel discouraged but most miscarriages occur at this stage. About 20% of miscarriages occur in the first few weeks of pregnancy.<\/p>
Smoking, alcohol consumption, age, and other prescriptions are risk factors. Women who are looking for medical termination of pregnancy can consult their doctor now.<\/p>
4 Weeks Pregnant Ultrasound <\/h2> 1)<\/strong> If you are visiting a gynecologist this week, it is highly probable that there will be no ultrasound this week unless there is a chance that you have a high-risk pregnancy.<\/p>2)<\/strong> The doctor will schedule a prenatal visit for you a few weeks from now.<\/p>3)<\/strong> If ultrasound is done, the embryo appears like a minuscule dot\/circle called gestational sac. Even twins appear like two dots close-by.Weight Gain at 4 Week Pregnancy<\/h2> Your baby is hardly anything to increase your weight at this stage. In case you got on the scale and saw a rise or fall it is the pregnancy developments. Water weight is the additional fluid weight that is building up in you.<\/p>
The other possibility could be that the prenatal diet with healthy eating habits has increased muscle mass. Ideally, you only gain a 2 – 4 lb in the first 4 weeks pregnancy.<\/p>
4 weeks pregnant weight loss is attributed to the nausea and vomiting. Paradoxically most women lose weight in the first month of pregnancy.<\/p>
4 Weeks Pregnant: What to Eat?<\/h2> 1)<\/strong> If you are in the habit of smoking, then you must quit. Also, it is advisable to not hang much around people who smoke. The exposure to smoke increases the risk of miscarriage, low birth weight, and other complications.<\/p>2)<\/strong> The crucial period of baby’s development has begun so it would be for the best if you start including prenatal vitamins in your diet.<\/p>3)<\/strong> For now, your vitamin dosage should have 400 \u00b5g of folic acid and 10 \u00b5g of vitamin D.<\/p>4) <\/strong>Folic acid is present in leafy vegetables, beans, fruits, and berries. However, you will most likely have to take supplements.<\/p>4 Weeks Pregnancy Tips: What To Do?<\/h2> 1)<\/strong> The first and foremost thing to do would be to get yourself acquainted\/registered with a gynecologist if not done already.<\/p>2)<\/strong> Keep in mind that the doctor will be with you throughout the pregnancy so they should be someone that you can trust and confide in.<\/p>3)<\/strong> You may ask for suggestions from friends and family and also do a little research of your own.<\/p>4)<\/strong> If you took a pregnancy test this week, it most likely would have come positive as the hCG level would be high enough to be detectable. However, there can be false negatives so check more than once.<\/p>5)<\/strong> If you get a negative result and you still have not got your period<\/a> then you may wait for 2-3 days to check again or visit a doctor.<\/p>6)<\/strong> If you feel bloated, then you may be uncomfortable in those tight fitting jeans or pants. There is nothing wrong in having a change in clothing style which you will have anyway have to do sooner or later.<\/p>7)<\/strong> Go for something like baggy jeans or stretchy pants, leggings, etc. These clothes can be comfortable as well as stylish. Baby budget and other planning need to be addressed at this stage.<\/p>8)<\/strong> You should talk to your doctor about any medical conditions that you may have, any mental diseases, diabetes, heart problems, or any medication that you are on, etc. so that the doctor can give the best suggestions regarding everything.<\/p>9)<\/strong> If you already have an exercise routine then do not stop on account of being pregnant; instead, it is good to continue with the exercise. If you do not have one, then you may very begin now. Regular exercise will help you in maintaining your health during pregnancy.<\/p>10)<\/strong> It would be better if you get yourself and your partner checked for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and genital herpes. Having an STI may affect the baby\u2019s health.<\/p>Tips For Partner<\/h2> 1)<\/strong> You should talk to your partner about what you feel about her being pregnant.<\/p>2) <\/strong>You can also discuss with her about how you would both like to share the news with family and friends.<\/p>3)<\/strong> You can assure her about how you will support her during the pregnancy and afterward with the baby.<\/p>You will most definitely find out about your pregnancy by the end of this week or by the beginning of the next week. Be prepared to deal with all the symptoms of the first trimester and with all the changes that will occur in your body to accommodate the developing embryo. Do not hesitate in asking any question that you may have for your doctor. In the end, try to relax and enjoy the feeling of being pregnant.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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