You will need to describe this bump a little better. How big is it? Is it sore? Has it grown in size? Where on your stomach is it? Eg lower left abdomen? Are you male or female? See a Doctor Who can give you a diagnosis
The same, you don't have the baby bump until you're 4months, but remember every pregnancy is different.
Depends on your body type and how close your uterus is to the front of your stomach. Some people's uterus sits further back, and you won't really see your baby bump for months and months (my sister in law didn't show until 7 1/2 months). I was able to feel my stomach harden down by the uterus at about 9 or 10 weeks, but everyone's different.
It is normal to show a little bump that early. I was already leaving my pants unbuttoned when I was at that stage with my first pregnancy
thats its nipples
A blood-filled bump on your lower stomach could be a sign of various conditions such as a hematoma (blood clot), an infected cyst, or a skin abscess. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
By the time you feel the baby you are already in the second trimester so I doubt you are that far along and have not noticed.
bump on head
Nobody could tell you what that is without looking at it. You should see a doctor.
What bump are you talking about
That's wayyy too general. A bump on the stomach could be a rash, a pimple, a tumor or an insect bite. To know for sure (and if its causing you problems), please contact a health professional. ~ T
it may be a serois medical conditiion, ask a vet. is the rat old? is the bump big? is the lump swollen? is the bump on a patch of thin skin? where has your rat been? is the bump smooth or scaly or something else?
Weight gain during pregnancy normally doesn't start till around your fourth month, when the baby is big enough to push against the wall of your stomach. Three weeks into a pregnancy the baby isn't even the size of a bean, let alone big enought to push on the stomach. The bump could be many things, it is best to get checked by a doctor and explain your concerns.