Yes, many women have their babies 3 weeks early
Yes it happens.
it is bout 36 or so weeks Cynthia: It takes 40 weeks but most girls have their baby two weeks early or two weeks later than their due date.
I think the earliest baby that ever survived was 21 weeks? But babies born early are very sick and do not survive a lot of the time. The earliest that is normal to have the baby is 37 weeks, which will be about 3 weeks before you due date. I had my last baby at 35 weeks and he was 6lbs 9oz and very healthy. It's dangerous to have it earlier than that because the lungs haven't developed enough for the baby to breathe on its own.
Not normal but its ok. U might be farther along than that, or the baby might just be bigger. I showed early and had my baby 8lbs 9 1/2 oz at only 37 weeks! He was big! But that means healthy, so no worries :)
The average time to be able to begin to feel a baby move is around 20 weeks. It is highly possible though for some women to feel the baby move as early as 12 weeks, especially if they are very thin or if it isn't the woman's first pregnancy.
Yes it is normal
AnswerSimply put, it means the mother carried the baby for the normal amount of time (usually 40 weeks).
5 weeks is the earliest most women get theirs (3 weeks after conception). They will have to do a vaginal ultrasound to be able to see anything and it won't look like a baby yet.
Talk to your doctor. Normal term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
Yes. It is perfectly 'normal' to feel the movements of the baby at 20 weeks.. It is one of the most enjoyable experience. Enjoy it. Next time, once you become experienced, you may feel it as early as 16 weeks also. Congratulations ! When 'baby' suckle the milk, happiness on mother's face tell the 'big' story.
No, generally speaking a woman can not feel anything at four weeks, it is too early. Feeling the fetus in stomach or feeling of baby movement differ from women to women. But there are some other symptoms which let her know about her pregnancy like nausea, vomiting etc. But these conditions also vary from women to women.
NO NOT LIKELY...