What Is the Difference Between a First & Second Pregnancy?

While many symptoms and experiences with pregnancy are similar, each pregnancy is different. Some women are surprised at the differences between their first and second pregnancies.

  1. Visible Signs

    • Many of the visible signs and symptoms of pregnancy are seen earlier in second pregnancies than in first pregnancies. These can include seeing a visible bump about a month earlier than the first pregnancy, and carrying their second baby lower in the abdomen than their first baby.

    Movement

    • Most second-time moms feel their babies earlier than in first pregnancies, often feeling motion and movement by the baby in month four instead of month five or six.

    Discomforts

    • During a second pregnancy discomfort is increased and comes earlier than the first time around. This can include increased pelvic pressure and a more frequent need to urinate.

    Labor

    • Labor is often shorter during a second pregnancy compared to a first pregnancy, though this is not guaranteed.

    Delivery

    • Previous delivery complications may limit delivery options for the second birth. For example, a woman who had a Caesarian section may have to have subsequent births by C-section.

    • Constipation is a common problem during pregnancy. Pregnancy hormones slow your digestive system and the weight of your uterus presses against your large intestine. The amount of iron contained in prenatal vitamins also causes constipation in some wo
    • Many women are exhausted during their first trimester of pregnancy. An absolutely normal pregnancy symptom, fatigue can be debilitating. There are many reasons for this frustrating symptom, but there are a few ways to alleviate it. Horm
    • Hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy often lead to heartburn or acid reflux, especially during the latter two trimesters. Its usually not cause for concern, reassures BabyCenter, but mention it to your doctor and get personalized advice for ma