Pichle kuch din se itni thakan ho rahi hai ki shaam tak bas so jaane ka mann karta hai, kuch zyada kaam bhi nahi kiya phir bhi. Period bhi thoda late hai isliye soch rahi hoon. Kya itna tired hona pregnancy ka sign hota hai?
Absolutely, tiredness is super real. I felt it too, especially in the first trimester. My doctor actually suggested light walks and prenatal yoga (after she approved it, of course) to help with energy levels. It did make a small difference.
Yes, fatigue is very common. Just be careful what you eat when you're tired, sometimes we reach for quick sugars. I had gestational diabetes so my doc was very strict about my diet. Try healthy snacks only, okay?
Oh yes, extreme fatigue is a very significant and early symptom. My doctor explained that the body is working overtime producing progesterone and increasing blood volume, which drains your energy. It's essential to listen to your body and rest when needed.
Tiredness? Lol, is that even a question? Pregnancy is basically a 9-month-long marathon where you're always feeling like you just ran one! Get ready to nap whenever you can, u will need it trust me.
Oh god, yes! I was so tired I thought something was seriously wrong with me, and then I kept googling everything. It's totally normal, your body is doing so much! Just try to rest, don't overthink like me, haan?
I'm in my second trimester now and I still feel so drained sometimes, even though everyone said energy would come back. Is this normal? Did anyone else feel tired even in their second tri? I get worried if it's just me.
Yes, tiredness is a big one. I also felt exhausted all the time during my pregnancy, and it turned out my thyroid levels were a bit off. So, while it's normal, make sure your doctor checks everything during your regular follow-ups, just to be sure.
Haan, I'm feeling this right now! I'm only a few weeks along and I can barely keep my eyes open by afternoon. It's so frustrating because I have so much to do. Did this get better for u after the first trimester?
Haan, tiredness is very common, but still, please mention it to your gynac during your next checkup. They can rule out any other reasons and give you the best advice for your specific situation. Always better to be safe, na?