yes.
Cramps are common during pregnancy. It is because of the uterus stretching to make space for the baby
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Yes, it is safe and also very good for you and your baby.
Some women don't feel the baby move until month 4, 5, or 6 of the pregnancy. If you're concerned, check with your doctor. He can do an ultrasound to check on the baby.
well of course because of the baby is starting to form inside
To ensure your 6-month-old baby stays safe while falling asleep during bottle feeding, make sure to hold the baby upright during feeding to prevent choking. Avoid propping up the bottle or leaving the baby unattended. Once the baby falls asleep, gently remove the bottle and place the baby in a safe sleeping environment, such as a crib with no loose bedding or toys.
if it is your 1st pregnancy, then it is usual (if it is not your first baby and you didn't get pains that is fine, every one is different) If it is your second baby it would be smart to get it checked out by your doctor. Doctor.
The 16th month of a normal human pregnancy
A full-term baby is born during or within the ninth month of pregnancy. A premature birth is an infant that is born earlier than the normal nine month period of pregnancy.
normally the baby stops moving around during the last month of pregnancy because it dont have much room. plus the baby rotates head down due to its time to be born.
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At around the 24th week of pregnancy, the baby's length from head to toe is approximately 14 inches.