Overheating
When your basal metabolic rate increases and your little built-in heater grows, you may experience feeling warmer and even perspire more. Try taking a cool shower or bath if you feel too warm and wear light, loose-fitting clothes. If it’s hot or humid outside, don’t exercise for long periods of time and stay out of the sun. Drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water daily and even more if you’re sweating.
—Backaches
—Breast Discomfort
—Braxton Hicks Contractions
—Constipation
—Dizziness and Fainting
—Fatigue
—Hand Numbness
—Headaches
—Heartburn and Indigestion
—Hemorrhoids
—Increased Discharge
—Itchy Abdomen
—Leg Cramps
—Nausea and Morning Sickness
—Overheating
—Pelvic Pressure
—Sleep Trouble
—Swelling
—Urinary Problems
—Varicose Veins