There are not just 3 changes...there are many.
Just to name a few....
Increased sensitivity to breasts.
Loss of periods.
Increased hair growth.
Stomach getting larger.
Swelling of feet/legs.
Morning sickness.
Tiredness.
The uterus will remain in the same location - in the inferior portion of the abdominal cavity nestled within the pelvic girdle. However, as the fetus develops and grows, the uterus will start to bulge forward and upwards, creating a "pregnancy belly".
uterus increases by 5 times of normal,length about 6.5 to 32cm depth 2.5to 22cm width 4 to 24 cm weight 50 to 1000cm thickness is about 1 to 0.5 cm
I belive it thins and expands in accordence with the size of the fetus.
It contracts and pushes the baby out starting with the head
the uterus
Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.
The doctor will use a combination of an internal and external exam to feel the uterus to see how far along in a pregnancy a woman might be, but generally an ultrasound determines the exact date. The uterus actually moves and changes during the pregnancy, making it easy to feel the changes.
The inside of the uterus is lined with the "endometrium" which is shed every month if you are not pregnant. Once you get pregnant that lining changes to the "decidua" which stays in place because of the hormone progesterone and hCG the pregnancy hormone during pregnancy.
Uterus..
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Turns in to a bird
The uterus.
No. They can not enter the uterus without risking miscarriage. There is also no ovulation during pregnancy.
The uterus houses the fetus during pregnancy. The fallopian tubes are the site of fertilization, and carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus.
gastro intestinal changes during pregnancy
During pregnancy the entrance to the uterus, the cervix, is sealed by a thick mucous plug, which helps to protect the contents of the uterus from any infection.