Nose - Early Pregnancy Stuffy

You just saw those two pink lines. You’re expecting fatigue, morning sickness, and maybe some food aversions. But a stuffy nose? That wasn’t in the brochure.

If your nose is stuffy but you otherwise feel fine (no fatigue beyond normal pregnancy exhaustion, no fever), it’s likely rhinitis. Is this dangerous for the baby? No. Pregnancy rhinitis is incredibly annoying, but it is not harmful to your fetus. Your baby is getting plenty of oxygen through the placenta. early pregnancy stuffy nose

The good news? For most women, the stuffiness peaks in the second trimester and disappears within two weeks of delivery. Until then, keep a saline spray in your purse and a humidifier on your nightstand. You just saw those two pink lines

Here is why your nose is clogged, how to tell it apart from a virus, and how to breathe easier safely. You might assume a growing belly causes congestion (due to increased blood volume later on), but for many women, the stuffiness starts as early as week 6 or 8 . That wasn’t in the brochure

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your obstetrician or midwife before taking any medication during pregnancy.