During pregnancy, some women may not feel their cervix dilating, especially in the early stages of labor. However, as labor progresses, they may experience contractions that signal dilation. Each woman's experience can vary significantly; some may feel discomfort or pressure, while others may not notice any physical sensations related to dilation. It's important to communicate with a healthcare provider about any concerns or observations during pregnancy.
You normally do not begin to dilate until you pass 32 weeks in your pregnancy. Some women do not dilate until they are full term.
When your body contracts it causes your cervix to open more to allow the baby to come through.
In my experience, my belly button did not feel different during early pregnancy.
Yes, research suggests that fetuses can feel pain during pregnancy, particularly in the later stages of development.
Yes, it is common for the stomach to feel hard during pregnancy due to the growing uterus and the muscles tightening.
Nausea during pregnancy is caused by changes in the hormone levels in the body during the early stages of pregnancy. It usually happens early on in the pregnancy.
Yes. Those are braxton hicks contractions. very normal. These practice contractions occur at various times during pregnancy, but can increase in intensity during your last month. They happen at random and are typically not painful. They do not dilate the cervix as real contractions do.
It's to do with the pregnancy hormones. Especially during the second trimester, they can make women feel very aroused
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The drops the ophthalmologist put in my eyes made my pupils dilate.