Yes. It will get more and more tender and it doesnt help that the bigger you get the more the baby is pressing on everything and then the nurses come and press down to see what position the baby is in all the time.
pain hurts you tenderness is just mild discomfort.
pregnancy
yes it's normal to have mild cramps during 12 weeks of pregnancy its called braxton hicks contraction.
Yess for the most part. As long as its not intense bent over pain mild cramps and back ache and tenderness all over is normal unless followed by bleeding. Then you should see a doctor.
Yes
Yes, it is normal to experience some cramping at 15 weeks of pregnancy. As the uterus expands and ligaments stretch, mild cramping can occur. However, if the cramps are severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms like bleeding, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation. Always prioritize your health and well-being during pregnancy.
It means the uterus is a little bigger than expected. This finding is common in women who have had more than one pregnancy.
The uterus begins to swell early in pregnancy, typically noticeable around 6 to 8 weeks, as it expands to accommodate the growing fetus. This expansion can sometimes lead to mild cramping in the lower abdomen due to the stretching of ligaments and tissues. While some cramping is normal, it should not be severe; if it is, consulting a healthcare provider is advisable.
No, this is not a sign of pregnancy. You need to see a doctor to find the real cause.
yes sometimes.
Late or missed period, nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, fatigue (very tired), breast and nipple tenderness, some women also have mild cramping.
It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.