You may not be able to hide that baby bump much longer. By week 14, most women "pop." This is because your uterus is resting atop your pubic bone, which tends to push your belly out a bit.
By week 14, you may experience the unwanted symptom of constipation. This is because pregnancy slows your digestive system, and your regular dosage of prenatal vitamins contains iron; and though iron is vital to preventing anemia, it contributes to constipation. To help combat this, drink at least 10, 8-ounce glasses of water per day, which will help you keep your intestines and baby healthy! You should also eat foods high in fibre, such as lentils, black beans, lima beans, whole wheat pasta, pears, or peas.
Another way to constipation cure is exercise! Light or moderate walking can help loosen your bowels and relieve bloating. Alternating hot and cold beverages may also naturally stimulate your bowels (and reduce gas). Try munching on ice chips, and then have a warm cup of decaffeinated tea. If you have any questions or concerns, talk with your midwife or GP. Your doctor may even recommend a safe stool softener to take during pregnancy.
Has the dark part of your nipples gotten larger or darker? Don't worry! Your body is preparing for breastfeeding, and it's completely normal.
If you're feeling hungrier than usual, it's okay to occasionally splurge. Just remember, your body only needs an additional 300 calories, per day, during pregnancy.