For many women who are getting pregnant for the first time, they are very excited and curious about pregnancy because they don't know how they will react after pregnancy, nor do they know what the fetus will look like in their belly. Everything is full of unknowns. So now let's talk about what reactions do you have when you're just four weeks pregnant?
If calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period, four weeks of pregnancy is equivalent to almost a month of pregnancy. At this time, the embryo enters the uterine cavity and begins to take root and sprout in the endometrium. The most obvious reaction is amenorrhea. Under normal circumstances, there are no other early pregnancy reactions, but it varies from person to person, and people with different constitutions will show different reactions.
Most women experience an increase in basal body temperature after pregnancy, which usually lasts for about four weeks. For pregnant women, it may be a feeling of laziness and fever. Some women may also experience breast swelling, increased vaginal discharge, constant sweating, and nausea and vomiting in the morning and evening. Some women may also experience lower back pain, fatigue, and drowsiness.
After pregnancy, regardless of whether there are early pregnancy symptoms, one should maintain a good mood, not be overly nervous, and not have any mental pressure. The mentality should be good, the emotions should be relaxed, sufficient sleep should be ensured, fresh fruits and vegetables should be eaten more, and personal hygiene should be paid attention to.