well when i first became pregnant i had normal signs of PMS. cramps and sore breast. then i missed my menstrual and the cramps worsened. this is due to the stretching of your reproductive organs. as the days went on my breast got more and more tender. At times i feel like i don't wanna eat, other times i cant eat enough. no morning sickness, a little nausea but nothing serious.
Most likely you will not feel the baby move until the 2nd trimester. If you felt the baby move in the first trimester, it would be in the 3rd month and you would feel a little tickle or flutter near your bladder.
Pregnancy should be painless during the first trimester, see an OB doctor to assess for ectopic. Do this soon. Joymaker RN
Usually you will feel tired your first trimester. Try to take naps during your lunch time. Your second trimester is much better and you have a lot of energy.
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The traditional designations are: During the first trimester - abortion (spontaneous abortion, if you want to avoid ambiguity) During the second trimester - miscarriage During the third trimester - stillbirth
yes, isn't it weird. You are hypervigilant especially the first trimester waiting for kicks. Around the end of the third month you will feel butterflies wings in you lower belly, that will be baby. I wish you joy----------------Joymaker rn
Generally the first trimester or until you feel comfortable.
Some people gain no weight during the first trimester, particularly if they have morning sickness. Other people gain a small amount, particularly towards the end of the first trimester. The most weight is gained during the second trimester though.
In the second trimester you can expect that you stomach will continue to grow and expand as your baby grows. You will likely feel kicks, rolls and hiccups and may even start to feel a painless tightening of your stomach. You may also get relief from any nausea and vomitting you had during the first trimester.
The first trimester is most critical for the development of a baby. The babies brain is formed during the first trimester.
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Fingers and toes develop during the first trimester of pregnancy in a human fetus.