Newly pregnant here and just curious about how the body works na. Like how exactly do periods stop once you conceive? been wondering about this since my test came positive. someone explain simply?
It's simple science—once the egg is fertilized and settles in the womb, your body starts producing hormones to keep the uterine lining thick for the baby instead of shedding it. That’s why your periods stop for nine months.
The hormones stop the lining from shedding so the baby has a safe home to grow in. Keep in mind that while periods stop, any light spotting can sometimes happen; but if you see heavy bleeding, please call your doctor immediately.
Beta, jab baby humare andar aata hai, toh bhagwan hamare sharir mein progesterone badha dete hain. This keeps the baby safe and stops the bleeding so the baby can grow comfortably.
When I was staying with my mummy during my pregnancy, she explained that our body naturally locks the womb's lining to protect the baby. It’s such a gentle way of nature keeping the little one cozy and safe inside.
Basically, your body stops shedding its lining because it's busy building a whole human in there! Enjoy the nine-month break from pads, because honestly, after the baby arrives, sleep is the only thing you'll miss more!
Your body is so incredibly smart. It stops the monthly cycle to create a safe, warm nest for your little one to grow. Feeling these changes can be so emotional and beautiful.
Once conception happens, hormones like progesterone keep the uterine wall intact to nourish the embryo. This is why periods stop completely. It's the body's natural way of protecting your pregnancy.