Doctors palpate(feel) your abdomen to see where the uterus is. As the baby gets larger, they are able to feel recognizeable parts, and then they get a pretty good idea of how far along you are.
For seven months if you have been experiencing movements in your stomach and you watch it turn at night, you could be pregnant. Get a blood pregnancy test at your doctor and have them do an ultrasound.
My stomach did feel different the week after intercourse. It felt like a lot of pressure in my stomach making me have to urinate more frequently. I am almost 2 months pregnant now!!
Not unless your are in your second trimester. Outward and obvious signs of pregnancy do not start until a woman is at least three months pregnant. Only a doctor or pregnancy test can accurately indicate whether you are pregnant in the first few months. Missing a period is a first sign....missing two is highly indicative.
Go to a doctor.
You must speak to your doctor about your symptoms (or lack of symptoms).
Mention this to your doctor when you next see him or her. It could just be the baby's foot or hand if it is not there all the time
I assume you mean when the GP palpates your abdomen. If there is a pregnant uterus,the doctor is likely to notice. But if you are very newly pregnant and the doctor is not examining your uterus, he might miss it. It takes a few months for a pregnant uterus to move up above the pubic bone.
Is a burning senation normal in 7 months pregnant
you might be pregnant. go to a doctor and find out for sure
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Yes. Doctors wouldn't lie about that.
To alleviate stomach discomfort at 2 months pregnant, try eating small, frequent meals, avoiding spicy or greasy foods, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of rest. Over-the-counter antacids may also help, but consult your doctor before taking any medication.