While 'pregnancy nose' trends on TikTok, health experts Dr. Lauren Demosthenes of Babyscripts and Mommy Labor Nurse founder Liesel Teen explain what causes the symptom in pregnant women.
"Pregnancy affects each person differently," she said."No two pregnancies are exactly the same, so the same person might have totally different experiences in different pregnancies."
Teen explained that everybody"responds differently to hormones, so not all women will experience this lovely phenomenon during pregnancy." Demosthenes also said that pregnancy nose is a"temporary condition," which will normalize along with estrogen levels.
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