A , also known as pregnancy rhinitis , is a common but often surprising condition that affects roughly 20% to 30% of expectant mothers . While it can feel like a never-ending cold, it is usually a direct result of the hormonal shifts and physical changes that come with pregnancy. What is Pregnancy Rhinitis?
Pregnancy rhinitis is defined as nasal congestion that lasts for during pregnancy without other signs of infection (like fever) or known allergies. It often begins in the second trimester and can persist until delivery, typically clearing up within two weeks of giving birth . Why Does It Happen? blocked nose in pregnancy