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Generally the first trimester or until you feel comfortable.
Fatigue is common in early pregnancy, usually fades during the second trimester, then may return in the third trimester.
Gestational diabetes usually occurs around 2nd trimester and will be resolved only after giving birth.
No. Sign of pregnancy is missing your period and morning sickness (some people have it.) Yes, Stool changes are a sign of pregnancy. Usually softer in very early pregnancy and constipation usually occurring around the end of the first trimester.
The baby's gender can usually be determined by ultrasound in the mid to late second trimester of the pregnancy. The baby's gender usually begins to develop during the latter half of the first trimester (about 8 weeks).
First trimester: 1-12 weeks of pregnancySecond trimester: 13-27 weeks of pregnancyThird trimester: 28-40+ weeks of pregnancyThere are three stages of pregnancy which are divided into trimesters. The first trimester covers week 1 to week 12, the second trimester covers week 13 to week 28 and the final trimester covers week 29 to week 40.
There is usually no reason not to have coitus during normal pregnancy. Read the link listed below for a lot of good information.
Usually at the third trimester.
In the first trimester it's usually because there's something wrong with the embryo/fetus and it wouldn't survive.
Usually. Any swelling of the face with abdomnal pain or bleeding is BAD, call your doc.
First trimester.
It's common but does usually not last the entire pregnancy, only in the first trimester. If you however can't keep any food down consult your doctor.