Some mums-to-be start to experience morning sickness at five weeks pregnant, while for others it starts a little later. Some mums-to-be never get it at all. This unpleasant, nauseous feeling can strike morning, noon or night — or hang around all day long. Some mums-to-be also throw up. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated, eat something bland — like toast — before getting out of bed, eat low-fat foods if greasy foods trigger your bouts of nausea, and avoid smells that make you feel ill.
It may also help to eat small meals frequently throughout the day. Breast tenderness. At five weeks pregnant, your breasts may feel sore or tingly. The veins on your breasts may also become darker and more visible.
Frequent urination. Do you need to pee more often, even in the middle of the night? It's no surprise as this is a common early symptom of pregnancy. Drink plenty of water during the day and have a plan for where the nearest toilet is, but consider reducing how much water you drink just before you go to sleep so you have fewer night-time toilet visits.
Your raging hormones and changing moods can leave you feeling completely wiped out. Take good care of yourself by eating healthily and doing some gentle exercise, plus don't feel guilty about resting when you need it.
Take micrograms of folic acid every day until you are 12 weeks pregnant to support your baby's healthy growth and development and reduce the risk of neural tube defects. If you're not already taking a folic acid supplement chat to your doctor or midwife. Give some thought to what you're eating. You need to avoid eating certain foods during pregnancy. For example, some types of fish like shark, swordfish, and mackerel; uncooked meat or eggs; and unpasteurised cheeses.
Need some inspiration on how to make the big reveal to your partner? Discover these exciting ways to tell your partner you're pregnant. Think about whether to share the news that you're five weeks along with your friends and family. Some people prefer to wait until the end of the first trimester after they've had their first ultrasound scan, others tell a select few the moment they've got a positive home pregnancy test in hand.
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