Most women will experience pregnancy reactions after pregnancy, such as amenorrhea, frequent urination, chest pain, etc. These are mostly normal phenomena, and pregnant mothers do not need to worry excessively. As the gestational age of pregnant mothers gradually increases, they become more accustomed to changes in progesterone levels in their bodies, and these discomforts will gradually be alleviated. So, on what day of pregnancy do expectant mothers typically experience chest pain?
In fact, most pregnant women experience chest pain around the 40th day of pregnancy. However, due to the different physical conditions of each pregnant mother, the time period for chest pain to occur is not consistent. This time period varies from person to person. Some pregnant women may experience chest pain in the early stages of pregnancy, which will stop after a period of time, while others may have chest pain throughout the entire pregnancy.
The reason why pregnant women experience chest pain during pregnancy is mainly due to the influence of various hormones such as pituitary prolactin, estrogen, progesterone, and placental prolactin in the body. Breast ducts and acini proliferate, and fat deposits in the chest, leading to chest swelling or pain.
When pregnant mothers experience breast swelling and pain, they can perform local massage to promote blood circulation around the breasts, which is beneficial for relieving pain. Secondly, expectant mothers should try to have a light diet and avoid spicy and stimulating foods to maintain a happy mood, which can also alleviate chest pain.