My doc mentioned estrogen during my last visit and i just nodded without asking. Now im curious what level is normal during pregnancy and does it keep changing each trimester? Anyone who knows pls explain in simple words.
God has designed our bodies beautifully to nurture life, so these hormones rise naturally to protect the little baby. Keep a positive mind, eat fresh fruits, and let nature do its wonderful work.
I am also planning my pregnancy right now and reading up on this! From what I know, estrogen levels rise like crazy during these nine months to help the baby grow. It's honestly amazing how our bodies adjust.
Honestly, I don't know the exact medical numbers for estrogen. But those hormonal spikes definitely gave me the worst mood swings and super shiny hair! Every pregnancy has its own unique hormonal ride.
Haan na, hormones keep fluctuating so much during this time! Estrogen is extremely important for baby's blood supply, so don't worry about the exact levels unless your doc points it out in blood tests.
My pregnancy app showed that estrogen increases by the end of pregnancy to prepare the body for labor and lactation. It's normal for it to be much higher than your pre-pregnancy levels.
Well, estrogen levels go so high that they explain why I cried watching a random Maggie commercial! It's just your body's way of prepping for the baby, so blame the hormones and get a massage.
Estrogen goes up continuously throughout pregnancy to help the uterus and placenta develop. Unless your doctor has specified any concern in your routine blood reports, you really don't need to stress about these levels.
Hormone levels are very critical during pregnancy. If you have received a blood report with specific estrogen numbers that look concerning, please share it with your gynac directly to be safe.