Pichle kuch hafton se brush karte time gums se thoda blood aa raha hai aur ek do dant mein sensitivity bhi. Pregnancy se related hai kya ye? 5 months chal rahe hain, thoda worry ho raha.
Pregnancy changes so much in your body, and hormones play a big role in dental health too. With my PCOS history, I was extra cautious about everything. It's really important to keep up with your dental hygiene and talk to your gynac or a dentist, as gum issues can arise.
Oh my god, yes, it totally affects them! With all the cravings for sweet and sour things, and sometimes feeling too tired to brush properly after eating, my teeth definitely took a hit. Plus, that morning sickness acid just makes things worse for your enamel, na?
Many women notice changes in their teeth and gums during pregnancy because of all the hormones. Just make sure to brush regularly and tell your dentist you're pregnant. It's normal to feel some sensitivity.
My teeth were actually fine during pregnancy, but my doctor did warn me that some women experience increased sensitivity or gum bleeding. She stressed the importance of good oral hygiene and a dental check-up. So it's good to be aware and proactive.
Ho na, pregnancy can really affect your teeth and gums. Hormonal changes make your gums more sensitive and sometimes they even bleed. My dentist said it's important to be extra careful with brushing and flossing, and not to skip your dental check-ups.