It's not a baby until week 38. Week 1-10 it's a embryo and week11-38 a fetus. Not sure what you mean with located since it's in your uterus. Your uterus is not big and the fetus is even smaller.
The baby is never in the stomach. The baby is in the uterus, which is separate. See the related link for where the baby is in the uterus at 4 weeks - it has a picture and includes information about the baby's development at 4 weeks
The baby is down in the pelvis behind the bladder for the first 3 months of pregnancy.
The first week the fertilized egg in traveling down the fallopian tube, then it implants in the womb the 2nd week. The uterus in behind ur pubic bone and wont be felt for a few months.
A baby is not in the stomach a baby is formed in the uterus
Uterus
No. It is unusual to show a change in waistline within the first month of pregnancy.
you have the baby
it depends how far along in the pregnancy. in the first month it can sometimes be to early to hear, if it is later in the pregnancy that typically means the baby has passed away.
Cramps are common during pregnancy. It is because of the uterus stretching to make space for the baby
The 16th month of a normal human pregnancy
well of course because of the baby is starting to form inside
Yes, you can feel movement in your fourth month of pregnancy. It is around this time that you may start to experience a flutter in your stomach, much like the feeling of having butterflies in your tummy.
if it is your 1st pregnancy, then it is usual (if it is not your first baby and you didn't get pains that is fine, every one is different) If it is your second baby it would be smart to get it checked out by your doctor. Doctor.
What do you mean? You need you to rephrase the question, you haven't given enough information for me to be able to help you.
yes.
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Of course. A new born baby can't go for a month without being fed