The way in which a woman's body changes during pregnancy begins in the first trimester. Her breasts will grow and she will begin to gain weight. Throughout her pregnancy, her stomach will increase in size to accommodate the growing baby and she may get stretch marks. Near the end of her pregnancy, her ankles may swell due to water retention.
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Nausia occures during pregnancy because of the movement of the child in the body.
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.
Gonads in womans body are the ovaries. They are located inside the abdomen
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.
During this period your uterus is stretched to the max. You can feel your body change to fit the baby. Your placenta is at a mature point during the pregnancy.
During the first trimester of pregnancy, a woman's body may experience changes such as bloating, breast tenderness, and fatigue. By the fourth month, her stomach may start to show a slight bulge or "baby bump" as the uterus expands to accommodate the growing fetus. This can vary from woman to woman, but it is a common physical change during this stage of pregnancy.
Sex does not change the body unless you get a STD or pregnant and then the pregnancy or STD make the body change.
During pregnancy, the stomach is located in the upper part of the abdomen, just below the rib cage.
A womans cervix changes while her body is going through ovulation, period, progesterone cycles and vaginal discharge. I wouldn't rely on the cervix as being a indication of pregnancy. Do a pregnancy test.
Vomiting blood is always a bad sign. This is especially true during pregnancy as your body is in a fragile state.