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Jen laughed gently. “Oh, honey. That’s rhinitis of pregnancy . No one talks about it. It’s not a virus—it’s your hormones. All that extra blood flow and swelling in your mucus membranes? Your nose is pregnant too.”

One night, frustrated and tearful from exhaustion, she finally called her older sister, Jen, a mother of three.

Every night, like clockwork, she’d lie down and her nose would turn into a concrete wall. Breathing through her left nostril was impossible; the right one worked at a whisper. She’d prop herself up on three pillows, sniffling like a cartoon character, while her husband, Leo, slept peacefully beside her. nose block during pregnancy

Maya was skeptical. “So I just suffer for two more months?”

“No,” Jen said. “You stop fighting it and start managing it. Here’s what actually works.” Jen laughed gently

“It’s just a cold,” she told herself for the first two weeks. But the sneezes weren’t wet, there was no fever, and her energy was fine. She was simply… stuffed.

Maya, seven months pregnant, was used to the big changes—the growing belly, the backaches, the sudden cravings. But no one had warned her about the nose thing . No one talks about it

The real lesson came at her next prenatal checkup. Her doctor explained: “Nasal congestion in pregnancy is a sign your body is increasing blood volume by nearly 50%. That’s a good thing—it’s feeding your baby. The stuffiness is just a side effect of all that amazing work.”