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The first weeks of pregnancy are amazing. Your body can change very quickly, and if you are a first-time mother, many of the things you experience will be completely new. If you wonder why your vagina is dry during the first trimester, you are not the only one.
Early pregnancy hormones may be responsible for these conditions, and this may be something you want to discuss with your doctor.
According to the American Pregnancy Association, low progesterone levels can be one of the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy and can even lead to miscarriage. If low progesterone levels cause your vaginal dryness during pregnancy, there are a few different ways to treat it.
And, according to Healthline, if you think that you are working with low progesterone levels in your pregnancy, a dry vagina will not be the only symptom. You may also experience spotting, abdominal pain, extreme fatigue, low blood sugar, and recurrent breast tenderness. Many of these symptoms can be expected but consult your doctor to rule out something more serious.
Listen to this episode to learn more.
The first weeks of pregnancy are amazing. Your body can change very quickly, and if you are a first-time mother, many of the things you experience will be completely new. If you wonder why your vagina is dry during the first trimester, you are not the only one.
Early pregnancy hormones may be responsible for these conditions, and this may be something you want to discuss with your doctor.
According to the American Pregnancy Association, low progesterone levels can be one of the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy and can even lead to miscarriage. If low progesterone levels cause your vaginal dryness during pregnancy, there are a few different ways to treat it.
And, according to Healthline, if you think that you are working with low progesterone levels in your pregnancy, a dry vagina will not be the only symptom. You may also experience spotting, abdominal pain, extreme fatigue, low blood sugar, and recurrent breast tenderness. Many of these symptoms can be expected but consult your doctor to rule out something more serious.
Listen to this episode to learn more.