You don't get fat! Your "belly" expands to hold and protect the fetus.
If you are really fat you will not show a bump during pregnancy. It is harder to see a bump on a woman who is already fat. You should eat healthy during your pregnancy.
During pregnancy, it is normal to have excess fat in the abdominal area due to the growing baby and changes in the body. Pinching fat on a pregnant belly is common and not a cause for concern.
Not an extra layer as such. But most women tend to gain weight during pregnancy.
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No. She will look exactly the same throughout the entire pregnancy.
The fetus is housed in the uterus during pregnancy. The uterus provides a protective environment for the fetus to grow and develop over the course of pregnancy.
You get fat.
It is a necessary biological response for a woman to gain weight during her pregnancy. The weight is added from fat that holds nutrients and water that both provide for and protect the baby. It is not possible to not gain weight during the pregnancy without harming the baby, but there are ways to lose the weight after the birth of the child.
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during pregnancy-no during labor yes
No, there is no ovulation or menstruation during pregnancy.