You wake up feeling like you have a head cold. You’re mouth-breathing through meetings. You’re reaching for the tissue box every ten minutes. Yet, you don’t have a fever, and you don't feel sick —just… clogged.
Invest in a good humidifier, stock up on tissues, and know that you aren't alone in the sniffles. It’s just one more badge of honor in the journey of motherhood! congestion first trimester
: Your body produces significantly more blood and fluids to support the growing fetus. This extra volume can cause the tiny blood vessels in your nasal passages to swell, leading to that "blocked" feeling. Symptoms to Watch For You wake up feeling like you have a head cold
During the first trimester, your body is flooded with estrogen and progesterone. While these hormones are busy building the placenta and keeping the pregnancy safe, they also have a side effect: they increase blood flow throughout your body. Yet, you don’t have a fever, and you
Hormones can also stimulate the glands in your nose to produce more mucus. Combine swollen passages with extra mucus, and you have the perfect recipe for congestion.
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