Some women havbe very good muscle tone which holds the belly in, some have a small baby and some just seem to hide it away somewhere.
During the first trimester of pregnancy, most women do not experience significant belly growth, as the uterus is still relatively small and mostly contained within the pelvis. However, some may notice slight bloating or a change in their waistline due to hormonal changes. Typically, noticeable belly growth begins in the second trimester. Individual experiences may vary based on factors such as body type and whether it's a first pregnancy.
Hcg will be there in the entire pregnancy. The level will be high in the first trimester and will gradually decrease in the third trimester.
That very much depends on your body/belly button type, how big you get and when you 'pop'. Some women have their belly buttons pop out as early as 14 weeks! Some women don't have it happen until their third trimester. It also changes; your belly button can pop a bit, and then kind of even out with your belly not seem as big since the belly is huge.
each pregnancy is diffrent, some women vomit more then others.
First trimester is the beginning when the developing embryo becomes implanted into the endometrial lining of a woman's uterus. Morning sickness can occur in about seventy percent of all pregnant women and typically improves after the first trimester. Months 4 through 6 of the pregnancy are called the second trimester. Most women feel more energized in this period, and begin to seriously put on weight as the symptoms of morning sickness subside and eventually fade away. Final weight gain takes place in the third trimester, which is the most weight gain throughout the pregnancy. The fetus will be growing the most rapidly during this stage, gaining up to 28g per day. The woman's belly will transform in shape as the belly drops due the the fetus turning in a downward position ready for birth.
Pregnant women should take care when exercising in all trimesters, to be honest, because all of them come with different risks: First trimester is where the baby is smallest and therefore most vulnerable. There is more risk of miscarriage in this trimester, so women should take care not to do anything overly strenuous Second trimester is where there is a risk of premature birth. Although some babies survive being born in the second trimester, it is risky and many do not survive. So women should take care during exercise in the second trimester to lower the risk of premature birth Third trimester is where there is not so much risk because the baby would survive being born in the third trimester, however, the mother may find it difficult to exercise during this trimester due to back ache, needing to pee more, exhaustion and a large bump. Also, she may find she gets out out breath very easily or gets hot very quickly
In first trimester your Doctor would like to avoid this medication containing Metronidazole. But ifnecessary, it may be given for minimum period. From second trimester, it can be given, without much hesitation.
It's to do with the pregnancy hormones. Especially during the second trimester, they can make women feel very aroused
The 3rd tri. because the baby is growing to its full size. It adds more weight to your front and causes back aches. The baby is at its heaviest at this time.
false. pregnant women should avoid exercise in the supine position after the first trimester. not until after the first trimester.
As with everything, this depends on the person. Some women report their stomachs getting firmer toward the end of their first trimester. Most common seems to be stomach hardening at about 18-28 weeks. Other women say their tummy did not get firm until after 30 weeks.
Eyes develop.The vocal cords develop.The nose, mouth, eyes, hands, and feet develop and become distinguishable.During the second trimester, organeogenesis is already complete, insulin level starts to fall.Placental barrier is already there to protect the growing fetus.