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Teeth affected during pregnancy?

by Guest61595  |  earlier

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I haven't had any problems with my teeth this whole pregnancy (I'm 32 weeks) so why now? I have been feeling like my teeth are moving and today when I was in the car a part of my gums just started to bleed out of no where. I wasn't eating or drinking anything. So my question is am I going to lose a tooth or are my gums just being super sensitive?

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  1. since the start of my pregnany i have had problems with my gums as most pregnant women do,they tent to bleed a lot and most people do loose a tooth or two wile pregnant...not me personally though but yes you might loose a tooth! dont worry about the randomly bleeding gums hun your lucky you havnt had that up intool now :)

    my gums bleed every day sinse the start of my pregnany...nothing to worry about...its normal...good luck with your baby!


  2. Pregnancy takes a lot of calcium out of you so usually your teeth are the first thing to be affected.  Drink more milk, and eat more calcium enriched foods, such as parmesan cheese, almonds, plain low-fat yogurt, collard greens, and oranges juice with added calcium.

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