Your baby should continue to gain weight through 37 weeks. If this isn't occurring, your doctor may order several tests to check for placenta issues, cord issues, as well as other things that may stop or prevent growth in a fetus. It can be nothing, but your doctor should rule out concerning issues.
Either you are not pregnant or you are less than 5 weeks pregnant.
i am 39 weeks pregnant my midwife told me their had been no growth this week what does this mean
That you're not pregnant
Probably when it most starts to resemble an actual baby! I mean with arms an legs, How many months or weeks are you pregnant?
Not necessarily, my cervix was still closed 6 hours before I had my baby at 40 weeks.
You have been pregnant for 22 weeks and should be delivering in approximately 17 weeks.
Different people show at different rates. Just because your belly has not grown at 14 weeks doesn't mean that your baby is not alive. Can you feel your uterus growing above your pubic bone? You should see a doctor, who can use a Doppler to detect a heartbeat at this point. He can also order an ultrasound to check on things.
this could mean a few things you could have your dates wrong or you are just having a small baby take a look at your 18-20 week scan and compare how much the baby has grown and then discuss this with your doctor there could be other factors but you should follow everything up for your own piece of mine good luck
No not at all, i wouldn't expect your tummy to grow till 10-12 weeks - and it varies at that!!!
It's normal. I'm 34 weeks along and mine is too. It's just from the pressure of the baby on your cervix. No worry's though , .. Doesn't mean the baby's coming or anything.
All it means is That your 6 weeks pregnant (your having a baby, and you've been pregnant for 6 weeks which is 42 days) and your just craving, (you feel like you want something really bad) like every pregnant woman does, even If it's something gross or just something like skittles. Ps. Congrats!!
Yes, it is possible. Midwives especially will let you stay pregnant until the baby wants to come out, as long as everything is ok with both you and the baby. However, this does mean appointments every day, or almost everyday, as well as ultrasounds to monitor fluids and the baby.