If you are not "showing" very much you could probably suck your gut in for a little while, but it would be very hard to hold, especially when sitting down. If you are using the "suck your gut" method to hide your pregnancy, that probably isn't the best idea for you, and you should look into ways to break the news to your parents.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.
The traditional designations are: During the first trimester - abortion (spontaneous abortion, if you want to avoid ambiguity) During the second trimester - miscarriage During the third trimester - stillbirth
The definition of early pregnancy is known as the first trimester. The duration of the first trimester is 12 weeks, and includes conception, implantation, development of the embryo and development of the fetus.
There are three trimesters. The first trimester is the first stage of pregnancy from conception to 12 weeks The second trimester is the 13th week to the 28th week The third trimester is from the 28th week to the birth of the baby.
Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters.The first trimester is from the first week to the 13th week.The second is from week 14 to 27. The third and final trimester is from week 28 to the end of your pregnancy (about 40 weeks)
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Hcg will be there in the entire pregnancy. The level will be high in the first trimester and will gradually decrease in the third trimester.
Yes, it is possible, but it is not recommended and it is not healthy to gain that much weight during the first trimester. Most of your pregnancy weight gain should happen during the second trimester.
The first trimester is 0-12 weeks of pregnancy, roughly 3 months
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A miscarriage is a premature expulsion (complete or incomplete) generally in the first or second trimester of pregnancy.
Technically, a second-trimester miscarriage is a loss that happens between 12 and 20 weeks. A pregnancy loss after 20 weeks would be classified as a stillbirth or a neonatal death.A number of factors can lead to second-trimester miscarriage. Some miscarriages diagnosed in early in the second trimester might have actually occurred in the first trimester but were not detected immediately (these would be called missed miscarriages).Losses that occur after 12 weeks can be due to chromosomal abnormalities, which are a major culprit in almost all forms of pregnancy loss. But second-trimester miscarriages have a much greater likelihood than first-trimester miscarriages to be caused by other factors. Some of these are:Cervical insufficiency or very early preterm laborInfectionsAbdominal traumaCongenital birth defects, such as heart malformations in the babyThrombophilia disordersProblems with the placenta (such as placental abruption)Unknown causesWomen who have had second-trimester pregnancy losses should consult with a doctor early in their next pregnancies in case extra monitoring is needed.