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How Often Should You Eat in the 3rd Trimester
In the third trimester, the baby is likely pushing on its mother’s stomach which can make it uncomfortable to eat a full meal. Many expectant moms need to eat six smaller meals throughout the day. During the third (last three months) trimester women usually need about 450 additional calories per day. Most people should gain about one pound per week in the third trimester if they are eating enough. -
Is Extreme Fatigue Normal in the Third Trimester
While fatigue is a common and expected pregnancy symptom, extreme fatigue is not considered normal. Concerning causes of fatigue in pregnancy include gestational diabetes, anemia, thyroid problems, prenatal depression, and chronic fatigue syndrome. -
Is Constipation Normal in the First Trimester
Constipation is a common pregnancy symptom. Constipation can even begin as early as the first trimester of pregnancy, when levels of progesterone start to rise, making bowel movements difficult. -
What Are Symptoms of Third Trimester Pregnancy
By the time a woman reaches the third trimester of pregnancy, many of the symptoms from the first trimester may have improved or gone away (nausea, fatigue, and morning sickness). The third trimester may include other symptoms such as difficulty taking deep breaths, difficulty getting comfortable to sleep at night, increased urinary frequency, leg cramps, swelling, constipation, and others. -
What To Eat In Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Good foods to eat during the third trimester of pregnancy include sources of vitamin C and D, calcium, protein, folic acid, magnesium, and iron. -
Should I Worry About Cramps in the Third Trimester
Pregnancy symptoms in the third trimester include many different types of discomfort, which include cramping. Cramping in pregnancy is normal and typically shouldn't cause worry, except in the case of a urinary tract infection (UTI), ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, preeclampsia, preterm labor, or placental abruption.
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How Often Should You Eat in the 3rd Trimester? In the third trimester, the baby is likely pushing on its mother’s stomach which can make it uncomfortable to eat a full meal. Many expectant moms need to eat six smaller meals throughout the day. During the third (last three months) trimester women usually need about 450 additional calories per day. Most people should gain about one pound per week in the third trimester if they are eating enough.
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