Diamond Doula Service Williamsburg, Virginia
  • HOME
  • Contact
  • Meet Your Doula
  • Services
    • Birth Doula
    • Postpartum Doula
    • Birth Availability >
      • Ramblings of a Doula >
        • Testimonials
  • Resources
  • Common Discomforts of Pregnancy

Common discomforts of pregnancy and tips and tricks for relief.

  • Abdominal pain- this is very common in the first and second trimester.  This is typically caused by round ligaments.
    • Avoid sudden movements
    • Slowly get out of bed in the morning
    • Wear an abdominal support garment, like Mama Strut.  They are often covered by FSA accounts.
    • Call your provider if you get any persistent pain.
  • Back pain- thanks to progesterone and relaxin softening ligaments and joints, alongside a change in the center of gravity, backache can be pretty annoying in the 2nd and 3rd trimester.
    • Pelvic floor exercises can help remedy this.  Chiropractic adjustments can also help.
    • Swimming a few times a week can help.
    • Yoga, massage and relaxation techniques.
    • Heat and cold
    • Reach out to your provider if none of these help to talk about management.
  • Breast/chest tenderness- a common symptom of pregnancy due to increased levels of estrogen.
    • Wearing a well fitting bra and if very tender at night, wearing it to bed.
    • Making sure you wear a supportive sports bra when exercising
    • Avoid stimulation when having sex
    • Limit caffeine
  • Bleeding Gums-this is also known as gingivitis of pregnancy
    • Warm salt water gargles a few times a day can help
    • Switching to a softer brush
    • Continued flossing
    • Extra cleaning that is usually covered by insurance while pregnant.
    • If it gets worse, a referral to the dentist may be needed from your midwife.
  • Constipation- experienced by about 40% of pregnant persons.  Another side effects of rising progesterone.
    • Increase fiber in your diet (dried fruits, prunes, whole grains, raw vegetables)
    • Drink hot tea in the morning to stimulate bowels
    • Brisk walks
    • Contact midwife if you have blood in your stool, signs of preterm labor or severe abdominal pain.
  • Dizziness or fainting-normal changes causing increased blood flow to baby but decreased blood flow to you.
    • Arise from bed slowly
    • Don't stand for long periods of time.
    • Eat regularly to keep blood sugar at an even level.
    • Avoid laying on your back after 12 weeks
    • If for any reason you get chest pain or shortness of breath, contact your provider.
  • Edema- due to the increase in fluids in the body, it can accumulate in the interstitial space (space that lies between blood vessels and cell)
    • Water immersion 20+ minutes.  Epsom salts can increase relief
    • Foots massages
    • Herbal teas for fluid balance (Parsley or Dandelion)
    • Rest with feet higher then heart for one hour twice a day
    • Compression hose
    • Call midwife in the case of sudden weight gain, headache, spots in vision, or upper gastric pain.
  • Fatigue- most common in the first and third trimesters.
    • Take a day time nap
    • Go to bed at a decent hour
    • Modify your schedule if it's really busy, ask for help.
    • Eat at least 80 grams of protein a day and get adequate iron.
    • Eat at least every two hours to keep blood sugar even.
    • Iron supplements under supervision
  • Headaches- tension headaches are common in pregnancy
    • Chiropractor adjustment
    • Massage
    • Physical therapy
    • Biofeedback
    • Call midwife in the case of sudden weight gain, headache, spots in vision, or upper gastric pain.
  • Heartburn- back flow of stomach contents spill into the esophagus.
    • Slippery elm lozenges
    • Marshmallow root tea
    • Ginger
    • Peppermint tea
    • Diet recall, reducing fatty foods, eating close to bed time or lying down after a meal.
  • Hemorrhoids-common in pregnancy. Swollen vessels in the lower rectum.
    • Herbal sitz baths
    • Witch hazel 10-50% compresses, comfrey, epsom salt, plantain ointment.
    • Avoid straining when using the bathroom
    • Don't sit on the toilet too long
    • See remedies for constipation
  • Insomnia- difficultly falling or staying asleep
    • How is your sleep hygiene?  Tv? Phones?
    • Is your room dark, cool and quiet?
    • You can try Chamomile , lemon balm, or passion flower tea.
    • Hydrotherapy
    • Yoga
    • Massage
    • Contact your midwife if it persists after adjustments.
  • Itchy Skin- caused by the skin stretching
    • Hydration
    • Oatmeal baths
    • Some oils can help relieve itching
    • Contact your midwife if lesions appear, palms itch and the bottoms of the feet itch.
  • Leg cramps- painful spasm in the lower legs
    • Increase dietary sources of magnesium and calcium.
    • NORA tea (after 16 weeks)
    • Regular activity
    • Warm towels around legs
    • Call midwife if there is an increase of spasms, swelling, pain or redness in the leg.
  • Nausea- an unpleasant urge to vomit, early pregnancy symptom that should go away by 12 weeks
    • Peppermint tea
    • B vitamins
    • Acupuncture
    • Seas sickness bands (P6 acupressure)
    • Call midwife if you have vomited 6 or more times in the last 12 hours or if there is a fever, diarrhea, pain in the belly, or this is new-onset in the second half of pregnancy
  • Ptyalism- excess saliva
    • Carrying a spitting cup
    • Rinse with mouth wash often
    • Sour candies can help
    • Contact midwife if it is leading to dehydration
  • Shortness of breath- common in first and third trimester
    • Normal, try not to worry.
    • Good posture
    • Lifting arms over head to catch a bigger breath
    • sleeping in an upright position
    • Call midwife if you start coughing, having heart palpitations, chest pain, fever, chills or of faintness.
  • Stretch marks- no matter what your mother said, there isn't much you can do
    • Hydration
    • Use sunscreen
    • Emollient creams can help itching
    • Trofolastin has had some success in prevention
  • Tingling of hands- also known as carpal tunnel syndrome
    • hand splints can help
    • avoid extreme flexion or extension
    • Don't use vibrating tools
    • Massage and gently stretch fingers
    • Chiropractic care can help
  • Urinary Incontinence- when you gotta go, you gotta go
    • Empty bladder frequently
    • Do kegel exercises
    • Panty liners
    • Absorbent panties
    • Prenatal belly support can help
  • Vaginal discharge- excess secretion from the vagina
    • Panty liners
    • Extra pairs of underwear
    • Shower twice a day
    • Call the midwife if you have any odors, itching, green discharge.  Discharge should be clear or white.
  • Varicosities- large and superficial veins, usually in the thigh or calf.
    • Compression hosiery
    • Elevate legs whenever possible
    • Avoid standing for long periods
    • Avoid crossing legs when seated
    • Sleep in Zero G if possible
    • Walk daily to stimulate leg muscles
    • Limit weight gain based on BMI and a recommendation by your midwife.
    • Call your midwife if there is swelling, pain or redness in the legs.


Resources:
Brucker, M. C. (2022). Varney’s midwifery (5th ed.). J&BL.

Jordan, R. G., Farley, C. L., & Grace, K. T. (2018). Prenatal and postnatal care. Wiley.

Tharpe, N. (2012). Clinical practice guidelines for midwifery & women’s health (4th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.


Attending births at Mary Immaculate, Riverside, Henrico Doctors in Richmond Virginia, Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Langley AFB, Sentara Careplex, Williamsburg Sentara, and at home on the Peninsula.
Naomi Voss
Owner, Diamond Doula Service
Certified Birth and Postpartum Doula
Attending Births Since 2010
3344679363
​
Contact
  • HOME
  • Contact
  • Meet Your Doula
  • Services
    • Birth Doula
    • Postpartum Doula
    • Birth Availability >
      • Ramblings of a Doula >
        • Testimonials
  • Resources
  • Common Discomforts of Pregnancy