Unpleasant things about pregnancy that no one will tell you

Pregnancy also has its unpleasant side, and it is so embarrassing that many women prefer not to talk about it at all. Here we share some impressive revelations.

Some new moms will be surprised by these unpleasant things about pregnancy, while women who already have children will 100% relate. These are some uncomfortable situations that only a pregnant woman understands, so shameful that they would like to forget them forever!

  • Uncontrollable sexual desire: Many women testify to feeling much more sexually aroused during pregnancy; The problem is that for some there is a taboo about carrying a baby, and they are shy, when it is something completely natural.
  • Hiccup: Sometimes the belly moves because the baby hiccups and there is no way to control it; in some cases mother and son are synchronized in the same “hip”, and it is very uncomfortable.

  • Itch: By the seventh month of pregnancy, the itchy belly and breasts are so unbearable that many women have to constantly scratch themselves, even in public.
  • Pee on top: Incontinence is a disease that occurs especially during the last trimester of pregnancy; sometimes the urine can leak out just because the baby kicks it a few times.

  • Morning sickness: Unfortunately, they don’t just happen in the morning, but at any time of the day or night, and in some cases throughout the pregnancy, not just in the first trimester.

  • Gases: The space that the baby occupies inside the womb puts pressure on the intestine, making it much more difficult to contain gas, and sometimes it is impossible! The worst thing is that these can escape in public.

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