Hi @chaodietas, it's a pleasure to be here. We appreciate your continued commitment to our community, thank you for your activity.
We are honored with your thoughtful and instructive account, rich and detailed in descriptions, about your experience during your pregnancy, and the processes you lived along the way, with great teaching, highlighting how love contributes and is the engine that drives you to overcome the setbacks and eventualities that may arise.
We are glad that you finally had the joy of being a mother and today, you are happy, with your healthy son in adolescence.
As a physician, I want to reinforce that pregnancy "Is not a disease" , it is a state that a woman experiences, accompanied by a considerable number of physiological changes in her pregnant body. The modifications in her organs, systems and emotions are mainly generated by hormonal fluctuations (imbalances and adjustments). These changes only represent the changes experienced in her body, to which must be included changes in areas related to her partner, family, society, finances, work and her future life plan.
Thus, a pregnant woman is a crown jewel, who demands and deserves love, affection and a lot of understanding.
We reiterate our satisfaction and gratitude for their contributions to the promotion of health and the strengthening of our community.
Fortunately, nowadays pregnancy is considered a physiological stage for women that does not prevent them from carrying out their activities (except in some cases where rest is necessary).
In my case, apart from the episode of polyhydramnios, pregnancy never interrupted my work routine or affected my mood. I was even able to exercise (with the necessary care) during that time. I enjoyed my pregnancy to the fullest.
Thank you very much for your words and for visiting my post.