it looks the same as it looked a month ago. it may feel different, but unless you are carrying triplets, no different.
after 3 month
It just looks smaller because it's dropping and not sticking right out anymore. It's normal for the belly to change later in the pregnancy.
Yes, your stomach can grow in one month. If you are already fat before pregnancy you will gain weight immediately. You can show during your second month.
a hard stomach and twin periods in one month mean you have twins on board.
The lower stomach pain might indicate that you are going to be due your period. The ''stomach going hard'' however may not be a sign of pregnancy - It does also depends on how long ago you had sexual intercourse and you may feel your stomach has grown. It begins to show after A month or Two.
During the first month of pregnancy, common symptoms include fatigue, nausea, breast tenderness, and frequent urination. Changes in the stomach may include bloating and slight expansion due to hormonal changes, but the baby is still very small at this stage and not visibly noticeable.
By the 8th month, most babies are in a head down position. A sonogram can verify the position of the baby.
You tend to bload , and feel like crap. You get depressed the most the 1st month.well I have.
Try taking a pregnancy test. More then likely It could be that your pregnant.
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Hello, During your first pregnancy your pregnancy will take longer to become more noticeable. If this is not your first pregnancy and is your second, third, etc then you will usually show earlier. The stomach usually becomes hard around the fourth month or later, into your pregnancy. Once again, it depends whether this is your first or later pregnancy. Multiple pregnancies usually show earlier. Also, if you are overweight or have extra fat on your stomach, this may result in your tummy not feeling hard until you are further along into your pregnancy.
To alleviate stomach discomfort during the second month of pregnancy, try eating small, frequent meals, avoiding spicy or greasy foods, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of rest. Over-the-counter antacids may also provide relief, but it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication during pregnancy.