Weird But Common Pregnancy Symptoms

Apart from the normal nausea and exhaustion, pregnancy may cause a variety of unusual symptoms. Common symptoms include a metallic taste in the mouth, chronic heartburn, increased perspiration, and "lightning crotch." These odd symptoms, although sometimes frightening, are common. Understanding these may help pregnant moms feel confident as they manage their pregnancy.

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Everyone knows the traditional indications of pregnancy. You have missed your menstruation. Your breasts are sore. You have morning sickness. And you're always exhausted. Nevertheless, they were just the start. It turns out that your body might undergo a variety of completely unanticipated changes while you are pregnant. However, despite the fact that many of them may seem completely bizarre or even a bit frightening, there's no need to be concerned.



Here's what topped the list of weird pregnancy symptoms that are common during pregnancy:


Had a Weird Metallic Taste in Mouth

No kidding, several ladies were sucking on copper pennies during pregnancy. The metallic taste was strange and unpleasant, and they were continually concerned that it was making their breath smell bad. The discomfort was only relieved when eating, which just gave them more cause to indulge in any delectable food.


Insane Heartburn During The Night

Many despite carefully managing their food and sleep patterns. Many experienced recurrent heartburn despite dietary changes and avoiding spicy or acidic meals. The pain often worsened at night, necessitating the use of antacids for relief.

Eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoiding specific foods might help. These may include:
  • Fried and spicy meals
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Citrus fruit and juice
If you are pregnant and scheduled to give birth in early summer, make sure you can have heavy sweating throughout your last trimester. Despite being in an air-conditioned facility and going a short distance, several people found themselves soaked in a lot of sweat.

Vagina Felt Like It Was Being Stabbed

Many new mothers related their experiences with lightning crotch during the latter weeks of their pregnancy. They described the quick, acute sensations as so severe that they thought the baby might fall out as their vagina is being stabbed from inside. However, lightning crotch is a regular occurrence and poses no danger to the infant.


Sustaining A Stress Fracture In The Foot

Some pregnant women get a stress fracture in their foot during the third trimester of their pregnancy. However, doctors said that the stress fracture was most likely caused by a combination of loosened ligaments and increased weight during pregnancy.


Felt Like A Stranger In Their Own Body

Many expecting mothers recounted their experiences of feeling alienated from their bodies while pregnant. Despite being the same person on the inside, they found it difficult to do ordinary things like walk, sit, and touch their toes.


Kept Having Diarrhoea

Many expecting mothers recounted their experiences with regular diarrhoea throughout their last trimester of pregnancy. However, several people emphasised the significance of obtaining medical assistance if you have recurrent diarrhoea during pregnancy.

Pregnancy may be a fascinating and transformational journey, full of both anticipated and unforeseen shocks. While many women experience normal symptoms like nausea and exhaustion, it's crucial to note that pregnancy may cause a variety of unusual and occasionally weird experiences. Expectant women may manage their pregnancy experience with more knowledge and confidence if they recognise these unique symptoms and seek medical care as needed.


Early Pregnancy Discharge

While many individuals have vaginal discharge, it is not always related to pregnancy. However, most pregnant persons will have increased discharge throughout the first trimester and throughout the pregnancy. It is usually sticky, whitish, or light yellow mucus.

During pregnancy, discharge increases due to hormonal changes and increased vaginal blood flow. It may help prevent infections by softening the cervix and vaginal walls. You may need to see a physician if the discharge begins to:
  • Smell
  • Burn
  • Itch
  • Turn greenish-yellow
  • Gets quite thick or watery
These may be indications of an infection. If you leave infections untreated, they might harm the uterus and trigger premature labour.

Some infections, such as bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections, may become more common during pregnancy when hormone levels fluctuate.


Increased Basal Body Temperature

When you wake up in the morning following ovulation, your body temperature is somewhat higher. It remains like this until your next period.

However, if this temperature, known as basal body temperature, stays elevated for more than two weeks, it might indicate pregnancy.


Lightheadedness

It is typical for pregnant women to feel lightheaded or dizzy throughout the first trimester. Blood vessel dilatation and blood pressure reduction occur during pregnancy. When you shift positions fast, such as rising after lying down, your blood vessels dilate, making you feel dizzy.

However, pay special attention to your symptoms. Severe dizziness, vaginal bleeding, and severe abdominal discomfort may suggest an ectopic pregnancy. In an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilised egg is implanted outside the uterus and cannot mature to term.

Ectopic pregnancy may be life-threatening for the pregnant woman and needs immediate care.


Constipation

You may feel bloated and want to pass gas or stool but are unable to. This is because the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy might induce constipation. Furthermore, when your uterus expands during pregnancy, your intestines usually move, which might disrupt your regularity.

Prenatal vitamins sometimes include iron, which may induce constipation.

Your digestive tract slows down during pregnancy. This allows nutrients ample time to enter into your bloodstream and reach your baby.

Some actions may help you go more often. These may include:
  • Eat extra fibre
  • Drink additional fluids
  • Getting Regular Exercise
If necessary, you may consult with a doctor about taking a pregnancy-safe stool softener.


Your Sense Of Smell Becomes Your Superpower

During the early stages of pregnancy, the sense of smell is often enhanced. It is thought to be a brilliant method your body adjusts to defend itself against food poisoning. That is why you should avoid certain foods during pregnancy. A fish-rich diet offers several health advantages, but seafood poses an elevated risk of food illness.


You Are Getting Odd Dreams

Pregnancy alters sleep patterns and the way your brain absorbs information and emotions. Expect weirder, more vivid dreams, as well as improved recollection!


You Feel Puffed Up

Progesterone may induce shortness of breath during early pregnancy. It may not be dangerous, but anaemia causes shortness of breath, so tell your doctor.

There's More Drool

Saliva production rises during pregnancy, so anticipate some drool on your pillow.


Nosebleed

Hormones may also induce nosebleeds in pregnant women. These are normally treatable at home; however, if the bleeding lasts more than 10 to 15 minutes or you feel dizzy, get medical treatment.


Your Gums Are Bulging

Pregnancy tumours (sometimes called granulomas) may produce painful swellings along the gum line.


Your Teeth Are Trembling

Better diet and dental care make this less probable, but hormonal fluctuations may raise the acidity in the mouth, increasing the risk of cavities. It is true that ligaments and bones in the mouth loosen during pregnancy, causing teeth to wobble, but with proper care, they should not come out.


You Get Varicose Veins

Varicose veins occur in around half of women due to an increase in blood volume and a slowing of blood flow from the legs to the pelvis, as well as hormonal changes. Your doctor will need to monitor them, and specialist treatment may be required.


There Is More Sweat

You may notice that you sweat more during pregnancy, which is due to the added weight and, you guessed it, those pesky hormones. Some women report smelling nicer till they go into delivery!


Your Hips Hurt, Particularly At Night

Many women have discomfort in their outer thighs or hips during pregnancy. This is known as greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). As the baby grows, you will be on your back or front, and you will want to rest on your side. However, it may cause discomfort. Sleep on the other side for a portion of the night to relieve the sore hip as much as feasible. Place a cushion between your knees to keep your hurting leg from crossing over and dropping forward.


FAQs On Weird But Common Pregnancy Symptoms


  1. What were your unusual early pregnancy symptoms?
    Nosebleeds, bleeding, or painful gums: An increase in blood volume increases pressure on your blood vessels, making your nerves more sensitive. Congestion: Excess fluid and mucus may cause a stuffy nose!
  2. What are the strange sensations in early pregnancy?
    It is usual to feel fatigued or drained during pregnancy, particularly in the first 12 weeks. Hormonal changes in your body at this period might cause you to feel exhausted, nauseous, emotional, and unhappy.
Disclaimer: Dr Nazia Dalwai, MBBS DGO, Gynecologist and Obstetrician, Mumbai

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