In a normal pregnancy (not high risk), then yes. It is normally safe to resume all physical activities you normally do in the first trimester of pregnancy. However, it is always good to check with your doctor just to be certain they don't have any special instructions for you.
No, you cannot have a period the first month of pregnancy or at any other time during pregnancy. Menstruation occurs if the egg has not been fertilised, and you cannot menstruate during pregnancy.
No, exercise is good and important throughout the pregnancy.
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NO! it's not recommended for later in pregnancy so definitely not in the first month
No the nipples do not change colors.
It's different for everyone - some in the first month and others in the last month
No. A mild bleed in the first month of pregnancy is usually due to implantation, and can mimic menstruation.
Cramps are common during pregnancy. It is because of the uterus stretching to make space for the baby
Hello, A T.V (Trans-Vaginal) Scan will detect Fibroids during pregnancy. See your Doctor about this.
There is a wide range of Serum Beta hCG during the first month of pregnancy. If the egg is fertilized, blastocyst implants in the endometrium on day 21, and hCG levels are present. Beta hCG levels should double approximately every 2 days for the first four weeks of pregnancy.
There is no "requirement" to feel sick in the first trimester. In fact, morning sickness for the majority of women calms by the 2nd month as the body adjusts to higher hormones. Other women experience morning sickness off and on throughout the pregnancy.
No