i would say it is normal that the baby is just letting you know its hungrey..and since your pregnant i have a quesstion if you take a test a week and a few days after your period and it is positive dose that still mean im pregnant?
yes, at 5 months you usually feel your baby move, quite a lot.
The movements are probably very small and you didn't notice them. Call your doctor so not to worry.
4 months and u can feel the baby move
Yes this is normal depending on the position the baby is in.
two months after you get married your character or your wife will feel ill and it turns out you or she is pregnant and two months after that she will have a baby
It's too small to feel. Usually that starts around month 4.
Yes it is normal to feel your baby move under your belly button I'm pregnant with my third child and you feel the baby move any where it feels like kicking or turning. The only time you need to worry is if your baby inst moving at all.
Babies dont start kicking and moving until your 6 months pregnant, Im positive.
NO WAY! At one week the baby is way too tiny to be felt...people can barely detect that there is a baby at this stage. I'm 7 months pregnant and didn't feel the baby kick until 6 months into it. I heard if you're REALLY skinny you might feel it at 3-4 months, but that's in special circumstances.
I'm 15 weeks pregnant. And i haven't feel him/her move yet. I'm so excited to feel him/her. Anyways i think you should feel your baby move by 4 to 5 months. ^^
You will not feel "baby" movement after just three weeks ... maybe three months. If you want to know if you are truly pregnant, go see your gynecologist.
Yes it is simply your baby turning or moving and sometimes eben kicking
you get married, two months later the female of the group will feel ill (but as a fact she is actually pregnant) then two months after that she will have a baby.
So far I don't think there is a time that a pregnant woman actually feels 'normal' our bodies are consitently changing and adapting to the new person growing inside us. So I think you don't quite feel 'normal' until after the baby is born.