TAKE A TEST IF YOU THINK YOU ARE PREGNANT :)THAT WILL TELL YOU IF YOU ARE, NOT SYMPTOMS :)
AnswerCould you be? Sure. Are those reliable signs? Not really. Yes, many women feel much hungrier when they are pregnant. My appetite increased in my first trimester in both my pregnancies. And there was a "different" feeling in my tummy. But those feelings could be signs of many other things, or they could be unexplainable. You can't really know until you miss your period and then have a urine and/or blood test to confirm. AnswerNo this isn't pregnancy related.Just underneath and behind your belly button.
No, the uterus is below your bellybutton.
It would depend upon how far you are into your pregnancy. The uterus will slowly grow in size and that is the hardness that you are feeling. As the uterus grows larger it will move further up into your abdomen and your entire stomach will soon be hard just the same! Good luck!
They are called contractions of the uterus.
The bottom does because the uterus grows upward. Around 20 weeks you should feel a harder belly at belly button height.
DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU MEAN BY WEIRD? HOW CAN YOU HEAR IN THE UTERUS? IF YOU MEAN STOMACH GROWLING AND GAS, THEN YES.
I assume you mean when the GP palpates your abdomen. If there is a pregnant uterus,the doctor is likely to notice. But if you are very newly pregnant and the doctor is not examining your uterus, he might miss it. It takes a few months for a pregnant uterus to move up above the pubic bone.
Nothing, you'll be fine. Stomach and uterus are not connected
If you feel movement in the guinea pigs lower belly, then she is pregnant. Babies grow in the uterus and not the stomach.
A pregnant lady has a big stomach because as her baby grows, it takes up room in her uterus. It grows also larger if it is more than one baby. -IQ
If your uterus is at your belly button, you're about 20 weeks pregnant. See your health care provider for advice.
No. The fetus is in the uterus. The uterus is a separate organ than the stomach. The stomach is where food goes to get digested. The uterus is the female organ reserved to gestate babies.