Pregnancy in Women
In today's society women are looked upon as mothers born to reproduce. The men in this society sometimes pressure the women into producing a child. Although the male does have a part in the babies life, the women is the primary carrier of the baby and it is mostly up to her whether or not she should reproduce. A woman has to see if they can deal with the physical, mental, and the emotional changes in their life before having a baby. When a woman is pregnant they have to be ready to deal with the physical changes that are going to take place. The most dramatic and obvious change is the shape and weight one will gain. One usually gains about 10-15 pounds during the nine months period while carrying the fetus. The overall weight gain is about 25-30 pounds (M. Sara Rosenthal, 1994, p. 75). Their bodies will change greatly their hips will spread and thicken. One will start feeling aching of lower back and everywhere else. Also, one's will
have tightened muscle and lack of flexibility. The woman will have to know if she can deal with the physical, mental, and emotional changes that her body will go through. Therefore, one will get poor circulation and this will creates cramps (www. They will begin to sag due to the size (Richard L. She has to know if her body can handle having a baby. A woman needs to face the mental changes while having a baby. In contrast, enjoy moments of her pregnancy. Nobody else knows personally how a woman can handle a baby.
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