Yes, stomach cramps, headache etc., but remember, every pregnancy is different.
Yes it can hurt the baby.
Your body is changing. I have migraines that would last days. The best I can say is take Tylenol and if it continues then talk to your doctor about it. Chronic migraines are fairly common in pregnancy.
Yes it is.
Nausia occures during pregnancy because of the movement of the child in the body.
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.
Yes it is normal , as the baby is moving about now.
Nausea during pregnancy is caused by changes in the hormone levels in the body during the early stages of pregnancy. It usually happens early on in the pregnancy.
Not unless you are at risk for Diabetes. And need to watch the weight.
Yes. Just be gentle to avoid making them hurt worse.
Cramps are common during pregnancy. It is because of the uterus stretching to make space for the baby
Poking the belly during pregnancy is generally safe and unlikely to hurt the baby. However, it is important to be gentle and avoid applying too much pressure to the belly to prevent any discomfort or harm to the baby.
During pregnancy, the stomach is located in the upper part of the abdomen, just below the rib cage.