5 weeks pregnant, there's no sensation in the chest. What's going on

  At the beginning of pregnancy, there will always be some discomfort in the body. For example, feeling nauseous, always wanting to vomit, always wanting to sleep, some even love to eat sour and spicy food, and some may feel their breasts bulging, all of which are symptoms of early pregnancy. What's the reason why some pregnant women don't feel much sensation in their breasts at 5 weeks of pregnancy?

  

5 weeks pregnant, there's no sensation in the chest. What's going on1

  During pregnancy, expectant mothers may experience breast swelling due to prolactin secretion, but individual reaction time and severity of symptoms vary from person to person. Around 40 days of pregnancy, changes in progesterone and estrogen levels can easily cause breast swelling and pain.

  At 5 weeks of pregnancy, which is the early stage of pregnancy, there may be early pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, frequent urination, breast tenderness, and elevated basal body temperature. These early pregnancy symptoms usually last up to three months, but not everyone has these reactions in the early stages of pregnancy.

  At 5 weeks of pregnancy, attention should be paid to the daily life of pregnant women, avoiding strenuous exercise and reducing their travel, such as taking planes or buses, to avoid excessive fatigue. In early pregnancy, it is also important to stay away from radiation sources such as X-rays or other harmful substances to avoid fetal malformations. At this time, heavy objects cannot be lifted and fear should be eliminated to prevent miscarriage.

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