Jana Kramer Didn’t Brush Her Teeth for 1st 3 Months of Pregnancy

Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images Take it from Jana Kramer, you never know what symptoms to expect during pregnancy. “This is gross, but, like, the water and mint made me want to vomit first trimester, so I couldn’t brush my teeth. Like, I just used wisps,” Kramer, 39, said on the Monday, August 21, episode of her “Whine Down” podcast. “I would try and then I would gag and then I’d puke, and so, it just wasn’t…

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Well, well, well, it seems like pregnancy can bring about some interesting quirks and challenges. Jana Kramer certainly had a unique experience during her first trimester! Apparently, brushing her teeth became an unbearable task due to the combination of water and mint making her feel nauseous. Yikes!

Now, I'm not a dentist, but I have to say that not brushing your teeth for three months sounds like quite an adventure in oral hygiene (or lack thereof). I can only imagine the consequences of such neglect on dental hygiene experts' faces.

But hey, desperate times call for desperate measures! In Jana's case, she resorted to using wisps instead of traditional toothbrushes. Well played, Jana. Adaptation is key!

Pregnancy is a wild journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. Who would have thought that something as simple as brushing teeth could become such a struggle? It just goes to show that every woman's pregnancy journey is unique and comes with its own set of challenges.

So here's a piece of advice for all the expecting parents out there: if you find yourself gagging at the mere thought of your toothbrush during those early months of pregnancy, fear not! There are alternatives like wisps or perhaps even hiring someone to brush your teeth for you (just kidding... kind of).

Remember folks, our bodies can be strange and mysterious creatures during pregnancy. Embrace the weirdness and do what works best for you! And don't worry too much