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The Safe Survival Guide: How to breathe again You need relief, and you need it to be safe for the baby. Here is the approved toolkit for the first trimester:

If you are newly pregnant (or trying to be) and find yourself reaching for tissues more often than the saltine crackers, take a deep breath—or at least try to. You are not coming down with a cold. You haven’t suddenly developed seasonal allergies in the middle of winter. You are likely experiencing , and it is one of the most common, yet least discussed, early signs of pregnancy. nasal congestion early pregnancy

The Pregnancy Stuffy Nose No One Warned You About: Understanding Nasal Congestion in the First Trimester The Safe Survival Guide: How to breathe again