For women who have just become pregnant, in addition to the joy of their newborn being about to be born, there are also different physical changes during pregnancy. Some pregnant women may experience vomiting and nausea, while others may have the trouble of making their voices louder. What are the reasons for this?
The thickening of voice during pregnancy is directly related to the significant changes in hormones in the female body after pregnancy. The excessive secretion of progesterone and estrogen not only affects gastrointestinal and other functions, but also has a certain impact on the vocal cords. Some sensitive pregnant women may experience voice changes. In addition, due to the continuous increase of body fluids after pregnancy, the mucus in the throat will also increase, and the corresponding sound will become thicker.
Pregnancy is a special stage during which not only will there be changes in bones, body shape, and weight, but other parts of the body will also undergo significant changes as the fetus continues to grow. Therefore, when abnormal conditions occur and significantly affect daily life, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination. For example, when there is obvious pain in the throat that affects normal speech or singing and does not improve after drinking water, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to determine whether it is caused by a cold or inflammation of the throat. Generally speaking, after production is completed, the body will gradually return to normal and there is no need to worry too much.