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It doesn't always get hard until a few weeks later when the baby's a bit bigger
That is your baby moving
No you cannot as your baby is protected by a sac which is full of fluid. This protects your baby from harm during your pregnancy. However you may be able to feel a hardness in the lower part of your abdomen but this is the uterus itself. At 16 weeks your baby is no bigger than a stick of butter, also it is not wise to push hard on your abdomen when you are pregnant.
If you don't feel well, call your doctor. No one will be able to help you from the internet.
No. The uterus is down in the pelvis and will not alter the shape of your abdomen until at least 12 weeks. However what many women do find is that they become windy and/or constipated and this may cause bloating which changes the contours of the abdomen.
After 8 weeks of intercourse you feal like bomating are you pragnant?
It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
I am pregnant with my 4th child (29 weeks) and this is the only place I felt them, especially the Braxton/Hicks contractions.
This is not a diagnostic site for illness, disease or injury. Go see a medical practitioner.
I am 4 weeks pregnant and feel a little heavy in the lower abdomen, but feel huge and bloated after i eat. Right after my period was due my boobs started to kill me and starting to pee alot.
In some cases yes, for me i experienced extreme cramping in my lower abdomen for about 2 or 3 weeks before, but everyone is different.
The lower abdomen don't get hard until you are several months into the pregnancy. Right now the embryo is very tiny. First the belly will build up more fat on the stomach for protection. Usually you don't start to show until second trimester.