Pregnancy in the second month
Pregnancy, a normal state passes through the body of the woman, during which several physical and psychological changes accompany the woman from the first moment of pregnancy, during the nine months of pregnancy and until birth. Pregnancy symptoms vary slightly each month from the month before, and the following month.
Pregnancy in the second month extends from the beginning of the fifth week until the end of the eighth week of pregnancy, in which the pregnancy takes a different course and slightly different from the pregnancy in the first month, and accordingly the woman must adhere to a number of important tips to maintain the health and health of the fetus, All pregnancy without any problems.
Symptoms of pregnancy in the second month
- The body becomes more adaptive to pregnancy and its variants.
- Progesterone, the proportion of progesterone, and the milk channels begin to form in the breast.
- The feeling of nausea is reduced and becomes more distant, as is the mood swings of the pregnant mother.
- Pregnant women tend to sleep more than usual, especially during daylight hours.
- Frequent urination, especially at night.
Fetal formation in the second month
- The fetus grows faster than the first month.
- The fetal body organs begin to form and complete, such as the liver, kidneys, stomach, circulatory system, and brain, and the size of the fetus is enlarged.
- Neurons form and begin to grow and branch in the fetal brain.
- The skeleton begins to form, the hands and feet grow, and the first features of the fingers and ankles begin to appear on the sonar.
- Eyelids consist of eyes, but they remain closed.
- The inner ear begins to form and grow.
- Genital organs begin to differentiate and form.
- The fetus is about two and a half centimeters long and weighs about two grams.
Tips for pregnant women in the second month
- The need to diversify the intake of food, and to get enough vitamins and minerals, folic acid, iron, and antioxidants, and not rely on only one food source.
- Do not exert great physical effort, and avoid fatigue and stress, knowing that the feeling of fatigue and nausea will continue until the end of the third month of pregnancy, and gradually fade.
- Drink large amounts of water, natural juices, and soups rich in important nutrients.
- Avoid taking drugs and drugs unless you consult a specialist.
- Completely avoid exposure to any source of radiation and contaminants, which lead to deformities in the fetus, God forbid.
- Visit your doctor to check on your body, fetal position, sonar examination, and blood strength measurement.
- Do not lift heavy objects off the ground or carry them, and avoid the random movement that may lead to abortion.