yes you know it..u dont need wiki to answer this q&a. i bet you got cramps at 2 weeks..basiclly it is normal...strtching of some sort pressure as u mention..but if it persist get medicl attention..to the point where u got really severe pains consult a doctor bye
No. The fetus is only 3 inches long. Make sure to mention it at your next doctor visit. Also, see the related link about body changes during pregnancy.
no
Mostly signs of a period and pregnancy are similar but there are more signs to pregnancy. If you have your periods you'd experience: cramps, headaches, sometimes nausea and/or diarrhea, headaches, mood swings and when you are pregnant you'd experience: dizziness for some women, exhaustion, your abdomen feels hard like a ball as if blotted, and a need to pee more often than normal.
Absolutely, especially if you had an orgasm. The uterus tightens with intercourse when you are not pregnant but of course you cannot feel it then. It is perfectly normal and not at all dangerous. I have deleted an answer about cervical dysplasia, what that has got to do with this question I have no idea.
No,its not normal unless yu do sumthin yu not sopposed to do like yu kno wat but no its not normal..any more dam questions
Yes and it can even be painful.
Likely non-existent, as women are only pregnant for nine months.
You will find that this "pressure" is not your uterus, but your bowel. It is probably bloating. Pregnancy causes your digestive system to slow down so that your body can absorb more from the food you eat to support the baby. This is why you get constipated when you are pregnant. Your body knows that it is pregnant and has told your bowel to slow causing pressure in your lower abdomen. Try to eat a lot of bran products to get your bowel moving.
A friend of mine had a similar thing, she thought it was normal which it usually is, but found out she had Placenta Previa (I think that's what its called). Definitely get it checked out.
Of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus who are treated with shunting, 25-80% experience long-term improvement.
Hello - No it is not normal to have your period but it is normal to experience light brown bleedig during the first month. This is simply old blood being flushed out of your system.
Normal blood pressure is 120/80, so a diastolic of 60 is a bit low. Check with your Doctor.
In the lower part of your abdomen, you have the uterus, placed above the vagina. The normal size of the non-pregnant uterus is 3*2*1 inches. This enlarges to enormous size to accommodate the fetus during pregnancy.