8 Pregnancy Symptoms You’ll Actually Like

By Elena Donovan Mauer

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Morning sickness, backaches and cankles get all the attention. But look on the bright side, you might get these too.

Thicker, shiny hair   
Those hormones responsible for a million crappy symptoms could also make your hair thicker and shinier, and some moms-to-be swear theirs grows faster than it used to: “It normally takes me forever to grow my hair out, and now it grows like weeds,” says kara29.*

Nail growth   
Increases in blood pressure and hormone levels may ramp up fingernail growth, finally giving you the French-manicure-worthy nails you’ve always dreamed of. Prenatal vitamins may also help encourage faster growth. “My nails have always been flaky and weak, but now they’re spectacular!” says zbra33.

Bigger boobs   
Even before you took a pregnancy test, your boobs probably started changing (and getting really freaking sore!) to prep for feeding baby. As your milk ducts grow and fill with milk, your boobs will get noticeably bigger. Bring out the V-necks!

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Glowing skin   
For some moms-to-be, an increased blood volume translates into a fresh pink glow that lets you leave the blush brush shut tight in your makeup case. And even though you do hear about pregnancy acne, those hormone shifts could just clear up your skin. They did for johnsgirl73, who says, “I hardly get breakouts now, which is lovely.”

More complex brain   
You’ve probably experienced a bit of “baby brain,” that absentmindedness that many moms-to-be say they get. And it’s true: your brain is changing but not for the worse. It’s actually making you more sensitive to baby’s needs after she’s born.

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No periods!   
“My favorite perk is no period for sure!” says kara29. No tampons, no problem!

Better sex   
Pregnancy makes some moms-to-be more sensitive, ahem, down there. The best-case scenario? “Even better orgasms!” says merryme52.

Baby kicks   
“Do baby kicks count as a symptom? I love those so much!” says all9mos. And yes, they do. Every time your baby moves, your body responds by boosting your heart rate, and that helps you and baby bond.

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