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Top Common Myths About Early Pregnancy

Top Common Myths About Early Pregnancy

Discovering that you’re pregnant, especially in the early stages, can bring a wave of questions and worry. With so much information out there, it’s easy to come across myths about early pregnancy that can be confusing or misleading. 

Here’s a look at some of the most common myths and the facts behind them. (Looking for a safe space to talk about your pregnancy? We’re here for you. Contact us anytime to schedule a free, confidential appointment.)

Myth 1: Morning Sickness Only Happens in the Morning

Despite its name, morning sickness can strike at any time of the day. Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy can happen in the morning, afternoon, or evening, depending on the individual.

While hormonal changes are the primary cause, every woman’s body reacts differently. Small, frequent meals and staying hydrated can sometimes help ease these symptoms.

Myth 2: You’re Eating for Two Right Away

The idea that you must “eat for two” from day one is a common myth. Your calorie needs don’t increase significantly in the early stages of pregnancy. 

Instead, focus on nutrient-rich foods that support your body and your baby’s development. Later in pregnancy, your healthcare provider can guide you on any necessary dietary adjustments.

Myth 3: Spotting Means Miscarriage

While spotting can be concerning, light spotting in early pregnancy is common and doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem. It can be due to implantation bleeding or hormonal changes. 

However, if you experience heavy bleeding, severe pain, or cramping, it’s always best to consult your healthcare provider for peace of mind.

Myth 4: All Women Crave Pickles and Ice Cream

Food cravings vary greatly and aren’t limited to specific foods like pickles and ice cream! Cravings differ from woman to woman and can range from sweet to savory. 

Sometimes, cravings indicate a nutrient your body may need, but not always. (If you’re having strange cravings for inedible things, this is known as pica, and it may be a sign of iron deficiency.)

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At A Woman’s Concern, we understand that navigating an unexpected pregnancy can be overwhelming, but it’s important to know that you’re not alone in this. We’re here for you every step of the way.
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