If it's your first pregnancy you probably won't feel anything for another 4-5 weeks, if your second or later child, you will probably feel something in the next week or two.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests are not always accurate. Take multiple tests, or see a doctor. If you are far enough along in the pregnancy to be feeling movement from the fetus, then your belly should have started protruding.
I don't know, but I am 4w3d along, and I am feeling feverish, too.
an breakup or pregnancy or even slight sign of PMS or depression
Yes. Feeling bloated and having minor pains is a sign of pregnancy. It usually occurs the second month along with morning sickness.
Fetal movement isn't felt until around week 20 of pregnancy, which is half way through a normal pregnancy and it is still very low in the abdomin, like down in the pubic bone area...NOT the stomach. This is not the first and only sign of pregnancy you would have if you were 4 and a half months pregnant. By then you would have a baby bump and everything. I really doubt that it is pregnancy, maybe just indigestion.
Hello. This could be a sign of pregnancy or simply wind.
Feeling tired and stomach cramps yes. But you usually don't get gassy ar go to the bathroom frequently until you are further along. Like 4 months along.
You shouldn't feel any movement from your baby until you are several months along and quite noticeably pregnant, which eliminates the need for a pregnancy test. If you think that you may have only recently become pregnant, then you are not feeling the movement of the fetus. If you are several months' pregnant, then I urge you to go to the doctor. If your pregnancy has not been confirmed, then you are probably not getting the prenatal care that is essential to your baby's development. Call your doctor or health department, and make an appointment to get checked out. Good luck!
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
No. Your tummy will ache but you wont have aching eyeballs.
I am four months pregnant with my second child, and I feel fetal movement in my abdomen a little to the left of my navel. Once you are farther along with your pregnancy, you should be able to feel movement pretty much anywhere in your stomach area.