The document summarizes various physiological changes that occur in a woman's body during pregnancy. The reproductive system undergoes significant changes like increased vascularity of the vulva, vagina and cervix. The uterus enlarges dramatically from 50g to 900g at term. The cardiovascular system works harder with increased cardiac output and blood volume. Respiration is also impacted with increased oxygen demands. Common complaints include nausea, backaches, leg cramps and frequent urination. Hormone levels like HCG, estrogen, progesterone and prolactin rise substantially. Overall weight gain of 10-12kg occurs to support fetal growth and changes in maternal tissues.