Shortness of breath during pregnancy- why does it happen?
So Parenting|September 2022
Pregnancy is a phase with different emotions and feelings ranging from one part to the other.  Though carrying a life within you is the ecstatic feeling beyond explanation, but the mood swings surely can't be ignored.
Shortness of breath during pregnancy- why does it happen?

The soon-to-be mothers discover themselves just like they feel their baby inside. Every baby born a mother. And, at this moment it is hard to stop yourself from those stressed feelings of being the best to self-satisfying their feelings against the errors in their thoughts.

Becoming a mother isn't easy. From that, overly grown belly to the inconvenience of fetching things from the floor can be distressing sometimes. Due to the pregnant brain, expecting mothers often forget important tasks. Also, some dumbest behaviors can be observed, while the ladies are pregnant.

1. Trying to lose weight

In the urge of looking beautiful during pregnancy, many women start with an extensive workout. This must be avoided during pregnancy as it increases the chances of miscarriage. A little workout is good to go, for example, squats or any prescribed workout by your gynecologist. Remember after giving birth you'll be back to your normal belly with a little bit of fat here and there, that is fine. You can continue work out after that and whenever your doctor but till then please embrace yourself, the beauty of your bump, and that glow on your face.

2. Be up and about all-day 

Pregnancy is often associated with being a couch potato, which isn't the case for real. It is important to move around and avoid lethargy. But, some women try to extend their walking hours by staying upright all day. This isn't healthy as it pressurizes your lower body and can even cause damage to a restless body. Therefore, moving around a bit is required and necessary but the overdo of the process isn't recommended at all.

3. Rant and Rave

This story is from the September 2022 edition of So Parenting.

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