5 Unique Differences between First and Second Pregnant Children
Hollywood actress Anne Hatthaway recently announced via Instagram that she is pregnant with her second child. However, there is no acknowledgment from the woman who has been blessed with one son that this second pregnancy can occur more easily.
Yes, each pregnancy actually presents a different and unpredictable experience. For example, you can feel more tired than when you were first pregnant.
In addition, in this second child pregnancy you are counted to undergo the role of a mother. Inevitably, you must balance the role between protecting children who are likely to remain toddlers amid all the limitations experienced by pregnant women.
What is the big difference between conceiving a first child with a second?
The experience of each mother in her pregnancy may be different. However, in broad outline there are fundamental differences experienced by pregnant women in the pregnancy of the first child compared to their second child, namely:
- Changes in the state of the breast: in the first pregnancy, the mother's breasts can be very sensitive and enlarged. Whereas in the second pregnancy, breasts can not be very sensitive and not very enlarged as in the first pregnancy.
- Bloated faster: in the first pregnancy, most of the belly of pregnant women lock after the first trimester, but the stomach can be bloated faster when pregnant with the second child. This is because the abdominal muscles are loose when pregnant women first child.
- Babies feel moving earlier: mothers who are pregnant with their second child may experience movement earlier than their first child. This is because the mother already understands it's like being kicked by the fetus.
- Braxton Hicks contractions (false contractions) early: expectant mothers of their second child can experience false contractions earlier than pregnant their first child.
- Faster labor: for pregnant women who deliver vaginally (normal delivery), opening of the birth canal can occur more quickly.
What should be prepared when pregnant with the second child?
The biggest challenge that is likely to be faced by pregnant mothers of the second child is protecting the balance between being a parent for the first child and protecting the freshness of the fetus in the stomach. To cut out all the complications you might face, remember these basic guidelines for a healthy pregnancy:
- Consumption of 400 mg of folic acid per day until the age reaches 12 weeks percentage. Folic acid protects the fetus from the risk of congenital defects, such as spina bifida.
- Set a healthy diet that can meet the needs of you and your baby in the womb.
- Limit your caffeine consumption to a maximum of 200 mg per day or about 2 cups of tea or 2 cups of instant coffee.
- Do light exercise every day. If possible, encourage the first child to carry out a similar move or take him for an afternoon walk.
- Arrange the fitting so that you can carry out bonding with the baby in the womb, if together talking to him or limited to rubbing your stomach while chanting prayers.
What are the complaints that must be watched for when pregnant with a second child?
If you experience nausea or vomiting in the first pregnancy, you may not be able to feel it again in the second pregnancy. Unfortunately, this does not apply if you experience excessive nausea and vomiting or so-called hyperemesis gravidarum.
Indeed, you cannot automatically suffer from this condition again in the second child pregnancy. It's just that, about 15% of pregnant women the second child who has hyperemesis gravidarum claimed to feel the same thing in the pregnancy of the first child.
Other problems that may recur when you are pregnant with a second child, namely varicose veins, hemorrhoids, or requests for uncontrolled urination. Similarly, if in your first pregnancy, you have gestational diabetes or preeclampsia, then you are likely to experience the same thing in this second pregnancy.
On the positive side, you are more sensitive and alert with the accompanying signs. You can count on taking drugs or making lifestyle changes to ease the symptoms.
What is clear, you must still consult with your doctor if you have complications in a previous pregnancy. The doctor may be able to take precautions so that this second pregnancy occurs more smoothly and healthier.
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