Even if you are overweight you will still have the same problems of nausea, cramps and hard nipples.
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Raven is not pregnant. She never was. She is just overweight.
Its possible, but its definitely not healthy for you and the baby.
you have to be pregnant or to have menopause to not have your period
Since you didn't tell us how tall you are, there is no way for us to know if you are overweight or not.
Can you go on a diet with me. You and I can do it together. Or if you're not overweight, you could say, "How do you feel about your body mass?"
Weight should not be considered as an element of telling whether you are pregnant or not, even medium sized women sometimes can't tell when they are pregnant at first. On that note, your breast will be sensitive; almost painful, your abdomen will feel hard as a ball, you might have abdominal pains, and food cravings are normally the first signs of pregnancy. I have said this enough times, get checked to be sure.
Yes especially if you were overweight to begin with. If you are overweight most Dr's recommend you gain only 10-15 pounds with pregnancy
It depends how overweight she is. If only a little overwieght it shouldn't make much different, but if extremely obese it will be impossible to tell by abdominal exam. Over 30 years ago I was a student nurse training in a pre-natal clinic and an extremely obese woman came in thinking she was about 28 weeks pregnant. I couldn't feel anything and nor could the trained midwife or the ob/gyn and an ultrsound scan confirmed that she was not pregnant. Women at both ends of the weight scale can have their periods stop.
Not try to diet while pregnant, that could starve the baby, leading to problems in life (possibly reduced IQ).
It's different for everyone. Pregnancy is easier to see on a skinny or smaller person and harder to tell on an overweight one. Also, alot of women show earlier the more babies they have had.
yes when you look down they are larger