Mild cramping in the first trimester can last from a few minutes to several hours, and it may occur intermittently. This cramping is often caused by the uterus expanding and other hormonal changes. However, if the cramping is severe or accompanied by bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider. Generally, mild cramping is common and usually not a cause for concern.
backaches yes cramping is ok as long there is no spotting
the whole 9 months
just to let you know the first trimester starts from 0-13 weeks and the second trimester is from 14 weeks to the 28th weeks and the 3 trimester from 29 weeks to 40 weeks or whenever you deliver they are not all equal the 2nd trimester is the most difficult and the longest with the last trimester actually being your shortest. Good luck with your pregnacy. :)
yes it is very normal, but you shuld always talk with your doctor about your symptoms so he/she can monitor your pregnancy, but as long as it is not heavy bleeding or severe cramping so bad you feel need to go to the emergency room , then you are fine. i had both in first and second trimester with all my kids=] blessings to you both, chassy.
At least 1 week.
Morning sickness really starts during first trimester but it will subside if the hormones progesterone comes down in the second trimester.
Yes, it is possible to experience bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy, and it can occur for various reasons, including implantation bleeding, hormonal changes, or cervical irritation. This bleeding can last from a few hours to a few days, but if it is heavy or accompanied by pain or cramping, it is important to consult a healthcare provider, as it may indicate complications such as a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Always seek medical advice if you have concerns about bleeding during pregnancy.
Miscarriages typically occur within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, with most happening during the first trimester. The duration of the physical process can vary, but bleeding and cramping may last from a few days to a couple of weeks. Emotional recovery can take longer, and it's important for individuals to seek support during this time. If there are concerns about the duration or severity of symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
A trimester contains the prefix 'tri' as in triangle - and it means 3 or a third. The first trimester of a pregnancy therefore means the first third of the pregnancy and as a pregnancy is 9 months long, it refers to the first 3 months.
There could be a couple of reasons for this: # Some women are fortunate enough to not experience much morning sickness, if any at all. # Week 12 is the last week of your first trimester. Most pregnancy symptoms (or at least the morning sickness, tender breasts) tend to fade after the first trimester. So if you at one point had morning sickness and now you do not, it could just be that you are starting to go into your second trimester. As long as ALL of your pregnancy signs do not start fading and you do no start bleeding or cramping, I think you will be okay. But be sure to call your doctor if you do start to bleed or cramp.
Normally 5-6 hours but for some it can be longer.
three months