Mid pregnancy discomforts

During your pregnancy you may experience some discomfort but fear not, here are a few symptoms and tips to help improve your levels of comfort.

Nosebleeds and blocked noses

Your nose may feel blocked and could even bleed if you blow it too energetically.

What to do: Eat lots of foods containing vitamin C as this can help strengthen the blood vessels. You could also try dabbing some petroleum jelly around each nostril, to stop the skin drying out so easily.

Fainting and dizziness

If you feel light-headed, it’s because your body is working overtime. The hormones relax your blood vessels, causing a drop in blood pressure, and this can make you feel faint. If you skip a meal, you may feel light-headed, too.

What to do:  Avoid standing up for long periods if you can, and eat regularly. Carry a snack or some fruit in your bag to keep you going.

Vaginal discharge and thrush

A clear or white discharge is normal during pregnancy. If it becomes thicker or yellowish, tell your midwife or GP as you may have thrush. This is an infection in your vagina that can be caused by the changing balance of hormones, which makes the conditions right for thrush to grow. You may feel sore and itchy, too.

What to do: The infection can be treated with anti-fungal creams and pessaries. Remember that the safety of treatments you take by mouth hasn’t yet been proved.  Always check with your pharmacist, or go to see your doctor. Prescriptions are free in pregnancy!

Haemorrhoids

Sometimes called piles because they look like a little pile of grapes, haemorrhoids are varicose veins in your back passage. If you’re sore or itchy in the area, either irritating or have some bleeding, you might have piles. To avoid piles, eat high fibre foods, like whole grain cereals. Drink lots of fluids and take regular exercise.

What to do: Apply an ice pack to relieve soreness, or your doctor may also prescribe a soothing cream. If there is bleeding, always check it out with your doctor. If any of these discomforts cause you major problems, make an appointment to talk to your doctor or midwife.

Sore breasts

You may need to buy a larger bra as your pregnancy progresses, and keep trading up the sizes as your breasts grow!

What to do: Some stores offer bra-fitting services which can help you find the right bra for you. Getting good support will ease the aching.

Comments

Hi I can't say its normal as its also my first pregnancy but I also have lower back pains that keep me awake and stomach pains, I think this might be organs etc moving to make room for baby but only guessing.
i got pescribed nasal spray and eye drops today my dr said they are less risky during pregnancy than tablets are
Hi im 22 weeks pregnant and im always tired!! It is becoming uncontrolable to the point where i just have to sleep as much as i try to fight it! I sleep quite well through the night but after being up for only a few hours i feel extremely tired like i havent slept at all!! Is this normal at this stage in pregnancy??!!
Hi i'm 23 weeks pregnant and any little thing can upset me at the moment, i'm also off work with alot of lower back pain is this normal?
hi my name is sam its nothing to worry about i had it with both my two little ones yes it is scary i went to the hospital thinking that i was losing water only to be told after three hours of waiting that it was completely normal
Im really depresed.im 31 weeks and findin it hard to carry on.my concern is this pregnany discharge.it just comes down when it feels like it and even started comin out durin the nite which is quite scarey thinkin my waters have gone.theres no infection.i keep tellin my midwife bt get no answers to if this is normal at this late stage in pregnany.can anyone help?..
No ur not alone.im only 31 weeks at feel like i cant put up with al the discomforts anymore and it does make u feel depressed.but u r at the end so just try and think positive.Good luck.
Im 15 weeks today with my first and very excited but a bit nervous as well. I have been experinceing stomache pains and backache... Is this normal?
Im almost 39 weeks pregnant. All I can say is Im really in a bad way, I have water retention in my legs, ankles, hands and stomach. Cant sleep at night, my stomach is soo stretched it hurts and all I get is a big 'Aargh, Oh well nearly there from midwives and consultants'. Not sure if I can last any longer, and this little fella is making me so depressed Im not sure if I want him anymore. Feel so lonely, yet my hubby is great with me. Just want the baby out. Please tell me Im not on my own.
hi im 16 weeks and for the first 12 i had a stitch and pain in my sides and front belly i was told its streching pains with everything havin to move and skin growing it has gone now but i used to have a hot bath and put my pajamas on a raditor it help me
 

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