Yes, everyone is different. Some people never experience any pregnancy symptoms, while others have every sypmtom known to man. Not being tired is completely normal.
it is common for women to still get their menstrual period their first trimester of pregnancy.
Some women have cramping throughout the entire first trimester, while other don't. The cramping is usually caused by the uterus stretching and their body getting used to being pregnant.
false. pregnant women should avoid exercise in the supine position after the first trimester. not until after the first trimester.
You can't have your period while being pregnant. However, you can have vaginal bleeding frequently during your first trimester.
yes , in the first trimester
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.
Most of the time, stomach pain and light cramps in the first trimester are completely normal, because your uterus is starting to really stretch out, and your body is getting used to being pregnant. Most first trimester stomach pains and cramps are due to your newly stretching uterus.
Women who are being treated for HIV with combination drugs may stop treatment for the first trimester of pregnancy to avoid the risk of birth defects and to avoid missing doses due to vomiting
Between the first and second. The first trimester is 0-12 weeks and the second is 13-28, so you could be in either
Yes, each woman and pregnancy is unique. It is possible to leak colostrum during the first trimester. That is how I knew I was pregnant with my third child.
Roughly 1 to 12 weeks.
not at first, but into the first trimester it will get hard. Your uterus creates a lining that does not shed; which is called your "wall".