2nd Pregnancy Symptoms

Submitted by Nic on January 16, 2012

Of the many different symptoms of a pregnancy, the most obvious one is the missing of a period and a complete cessation of the menstrual cycle, while the woman is expecting a child. The reason for this is that the fertilized egg has now found a comfortable place to grow within the womb and the body stops producing eggs for further fertilization till after the womb is empty. 2nd pregnancy symptoms are similar to those of the first pregnancy. Missing a period, extreme tenderness felt in the breasts and feeling nauseous at the mere smell of food are classic symptoms that are recurrent with every pregnancy.

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As you near the date of delivery of your child, you will notice that like your first pregnancy, 2nd pregnancy symptoms of labor are also the same. There are women who have experienced a certain amount of difficulty with the second pregnancy and have experienced symptoms of labor that were different to the first pregnancy, but such cases are rather rare and negligible in number. However, it must be remembered that no two pregnancies are the same, and each one of them is unique in its own way. Early 2nd pregnancy symptoms can cause expectant mothers to have violent bouts of vomiting, caused by morning sickness. The morning sickness itself is caused by a change in the balance of hormones in the body that has been altered due to the pregnancy. Although second pregnancy symptoms seem very similar to the first, expectant mothers need to keep a close eye on any unexpected changes that they may be experiencing. Minor occurrences could be indicative of serious complications and must be monitored with care.

There are certain instances where second pregnancy symptoms are different from the first pregnancy, but expectant mothers need not worry themselves over these minor differences. Every pregnancy is unique in its own way and there are bound to be certain differences experienced through different pregnancies. Remember that you need to eat healthy foods, stay fit and get enough rest during your pregnancy to ensure that your baby is developing well and that you will not experience any serious difficulties when the time comes for you to deliver your baby. Consuming home cooked meals that provide you with the nourishment required is the best way of staying well and avoiding any unforeseen symptoms of illness that may cause harm to you as well as to your baby.

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