No different than when you are not pregnant. You may start to feel something at around 12-13 weeks.
Most likely you will not feel the baby move until the 2nd trimester. If you felt the baby move in the first trimester, it would be in the 3rd month and you would feel a little tickle or flutter near your bladder.
There are three stages of pregnancy. The first trimester which is 0-3 months The second trimester 3-6 months The third trimester 6-9 months. The first trimester is the most crucial as this is the stage of pregnancy where any problems are at the highest risk. The second trimester is said to be the best as its the "blooming" stage as side affects from the first trimester go away and you begin to enjoy pregnancy more. The third trimester is said to be uncomfortable as your bump gets bigger you may find it hard to sleep and you get impatient as you cannot wait until you and your baby meet. you also feel like you need to Nest and get everything prepared for you and your baby. I hope this helps
Try witch hazel, its like a natural astringent.
The first trimester is 0-12 weeks of pregnancy, roughly 3 months
yes it is recommended you do exercise through pregnancy but it needs to become more low impact the further along you get - swimming is an excellent form of exercise. Warning though, do not start strenuously exercising if you did not do that form of exercise before pregnancy. Pregnancy is not the time to start a exercise program but if you do feel you would like to start exercising now start with gentle walking for the first trimester - and absolutely no core workouts like sit ups. Please talk with your doctor though to make sure before starting any exercise program.
Everyone is different and every pregnancy is different. I had cramps during my first pregnancy which felt a lot like period cramps, but I did not have cramps during my other two pregnancies. They usually disappear after the third month (12 weeks.)
I have heard different things from different people, but I think it feels like a flutter, or gas. Weird I know, but that's what I feel. When I asked my doctor, that what she said it was.
Yes its absolutely normal to feel period like systems in the first trimester. Don't panic, relax...its your uterus stretching.
what if you ve takin phendimetrazine in your first trimester of pregnancy? is it really dangerous to the fetus:"?
I have read over and over again that it's no longer safe to fly in an air plane after your 2nd trimester because of the air pressure. I am sure it is okay to travel in different forms as long as you are obeying all of the usual safety measures reccomended like wearing your seat belt and everything.
I got pregnant twice and during my first trimester i had spotting and slight bleeding. And they were both signs of tubal pregnancy which is the fertilised egg implants in the tubes but not in the uterus. So I lost both of the pregnancies. I am 4 weeks pregnant again and i am hoping i will have a healthy pregnancy. I will freak out if any spotting or bleeding starts.
Many feels like they are getting the flu when they feel the pregnancy the first time without knowing what it is. And yes, fever can be a part of it.