Suara.com – Jessica Mila's first pregnancy apparently made quite an impression on her. Yakup Hasibuan's wife admitted that she experienced emotional changes during pregnancy. Even though she seems fine through her various posts on social media, Jessica Mila often feels worried.
The actor in the soap opera Ganteng-Ganteng Wolves said that her psychological condition became more sensitive during pregnancy.
“Even though I often show my best moments on social media, that doesn't mean I never feel worried. During pregnancy, my feelings became more sensitive and uncertain, I could suddenly feel sad and then cry,” confessed Jessica Mila in a post on Instagram, quoted on Wednesday. (6/3/2024).
When her condition was like that, Jessica Mila was grateful to have support from her family. Not only her husband, but her mother also accompanied Jessica Mila during her pregnancy. She also gave encouragement to other pregnant mothers.
“I am very grateful because I have a good support system, one of which is Mama. For those of you who are feeling the same thing, remember that you are not alone on this journey. Even though sometimes it feels hard, there is strength in every step and beauty in every moment ,” said Jessica Mila.
The condition experienced by Jessica Mila is common in pregnant women. Mood changes are due to fluctuating hormone levels. These fluctuating hormones cause changes in brain chemicals that regulate mood. As a result, mothers may be more sensitive and cry easily during pregnancy.
According to WebMD, mood swings and crying are normal parts of pregnancy, especially during the first trimester when hormones are high.
This hormonal shift continues into the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. One of the signs, like what Jessica Mila experienced, is crying easily. Quoted from Halodoc, rapid body changes also increase anxiety levels. As a result, some pregnant women may feel more anxious during the second trimester.
This level of anxiety may continue into the third trimester, considering that birth is getting closer. Apart from hormonal factors, pregnant women can also feel anxious because they think about various things, such as the baby's health condition, pain during the birth process, and even financial problems.