I would consult your doctor about it.
Yes but it can also be a million other things....best bet is to keep an eye on it. If you miss a period then that's a sign of pregnancy!!!
What you are describing are also signs of premenstrual syndrome but they are also symptoms of early pregnancy. Some women do get abdominal pains below their belly button during their first trimester due to the body adjusting to the changes going on in the body in order to accommodate a life in your uterus, painful boobs happen due to the mammary glands starting to produce milk and the light cramping (well known as spotting in pregnancy) also happens to a few women in early pregnancy as well which varies with individuals
What you are describing are also signs of premenstrual syndrome but they are also symptoms of early pregnancy. Some women do get abdominal pains below their belly button during their first trimester due to the body adjusting to the changes going on in the body in order to accommodate a life in your uterus, painful boobs happen due to the mammary glands starting to produce milk and the light cramping (well known as spotting in pregnancy) also happens to a few women in early pregnancy as well which varies with individuals.
In my experience, my belly button did not feel different during early pregnancy.
Not unless it stops you from having sex. AnswerIt doesn't stop pregnancy, but if you are pregnant you will need to take your piercing out. You know how around like 6 months or so you get that cute little snooze button? Well that's why haha.
yes that is totally normal, but not until later in your pregnancy.
this could be a sign of pregnancy however this could be a sign that youmay be soon due to start your period. a home test will be able to tell you if you are pregnant the first day that your period is late. as when first pregnant you may not have all the symptoms at once.
Missed period. Nausea or vomiting Cramping Veins on breasts Tender breasts or nipples A line going down your abdomonen from your belly button (not all the time) Headaches Tiredness Excessively urinating Extra or a lot of vaginal discharge similar to ovulation discharge.
Yes. When I was pregnant I had a tattoo around my belly button. It got really BIG. It does go back to it's normal shape though after pregnancy.
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According to my midwife, it is normal for your uterus to come up to about an inch or two below your belly button at this point in pregnancy. Around 20 weeks, it should reach, or almost reach, your belly button.
yes it can pull, no it shouldn't cause pain because the umbilical cord is not attached to your belly button, its attached to the placenta.