You’re peeing constantly, exhausted by 2 PM, and suddenly… you can’t breathe through your nose.
If you’re in your first trimester and feel like you’ve caught a cold that never fully arrives, you’re not imagining it. Welcome to . nose congestion early pregnancy
Essentially, your nose is congested because it’s more pregnant . You’re peeing constantly, exhausted by 2 PM, and
It’s not a cold or allergies (though those can overlap). From as early as week 6 or 7, your body is pumping out extra estrogen and progesterone. These hormones increase blood flow to your mucous membranes—including those in your nose. The result? Swollen tissues and extra mucus production. Essentially, your nose is congested because it’s more
Here’s a well-researched, reassuring, and practical post you can use on a blog, social media, or a pregnancy forum. That Weird Stuffy Nose in Early Pregnancy (Yes, It’s a Real Thing)
You’re growing a human. Your nose is just joining the party a little early. It’s annoying, but it’s temporary. Breathe (as best you can) and hang in there. 💛