8 Weird Pregnancy Symptoms No One Talks About

Pregnant woman experiencing unusual pregnancy symptoms while resting in bed.

Yes, a pregnant woman can be beautiful and radiant, and being pregnant can be one of the best times of your life, but on the flipside, pregnancy ain’t always pretty! 

You probably know the most common and clich’d symptoms of pregnancy morning sickness, stretchmarks, varicose veins, aching back and enlarged breasts. However, unfortunately there is more to pregnancy than just a few of these staple symptoms that have been played out on movies and televisions for ages.

Below are some of the other things you can expect when you’re expecting and how to handle these often uncomfortable and embarrassing pregnancy complaints – and sorry, we don’t mean to turn you off, but…

1. Rash

As your body piles on the pounds, a rash can develop in certain areas where the skin is constantly rubbing (or chafing) such as between your legs and under your breasts. In addition to a rash, you may also notice that your hands, feet and legs are also peeling or extremely dry. Wear cotton loose clothing and soothe the skin with calamine lotion or fragrance-free moisturisers.

Close-up of pregnancy rash on a pregnant woman's abdomen showing red spots.
Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy via Dermatology Oasis
Lacto Calamine skincare bottles for sensitive skin and hydration.
via New Kids Center

2. Piles (Haemmorhoids)

This has got to be one of the worst pregnancy symptoms that many people will not discuss, especially not in every day conversation, which is why you may be confused as to what is happening down there. Piles are swollen veins around the anus and occur due to pressure from the baby’s head. You may experience itchiness, soreness and even bleeding during a bowel movement. There are special creams you can buy from the chemist to reduce symptoms, and it’s best to avoid sitting for long periods of time.

Understanding different grades of piles during pregnancy.
via My Healthy Tips
Anusol ointments for hemorrhoid relief and skin irritation during pregnancy.
via Parent24

3. Heartburn

Woooooooohhhh, my chest is on fire! Yep, you can blame it on pregnancy. Reduce the risk of heartburn by avoiding large and spicy meals. Try warm milk at night and ask your doctor about various heartburn relief medications, some of which are safe during the second trimester of pregnancy. You can try drinking peppermint tea also.

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via Med India

4. Breathlessness

With extra pressure on the diaphragm, you may be left being unable to breathe freely which can leave you feeling quite panicked and out of control. Try to rest often and use an extra pillow for support when you sleep.

via Live Strong
Pregnant woman sleeping comfortably with a pregnancy pillow for support during pregnancy.
via Linkedin

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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Response to “8 Weird Pregnancy Symptoms No One Talks About”

  1. Sylvia Avatar
    Sylvia

    my mum had a really weird “symptom. usually mum’s hair was quite coarse and curly it didn’t matter what shampoo or treatment she or the hairdresser’s used. however whenever she was pregnant her hair was always nice and soft and far more manageable. she told me she always felt pretty when she was pregnant.

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