A female ferret's abdomen will enlarge and she will act pregnant in either a true or false pregnancy. About 3 weeks after mating, a veterinarian will be able to feel fetuses growing within the abdomen. During the sixth and last week of a true pregnancy in ferrets, if you rest your fingers lightly on the side of the abdomen and exercise great patience, you should be able to feel the unborn kits moving inside the mother and you will know for certain that your ferret is pregnant.
The lower abdomen don't get hard until you are several months into the pregnancy. Right now the embryo is very tiny. First the belly will build up more fat on the stomach for protection. Usually you don't start to show until second trimester.
Ferrets eat small amounts of food regularly. They will usually eat ever 3 or 4 hours.
I usually start them working once a good size which is about 6-7 months but it is better to wait till they are a year old
Usually right before your 1 month.
I started feeling movements around the fourth month. They start like soft little flicks in your abdomen.
straight away
The fetal movements depend on how far along you are, you usually start feeling them between 16 and 20 weeks after your last period. Mild pain may be a sign of infection and needs to be checked. Bleeding when wiping is not good either, could be bad signal if you are pregnant or could mean you have a urinary tract infection. Either way consult your GYNO unless you do not have one then consult a family doctor & have them check you out and if you are pregnant you should be talking to your GYNO about everything like this that happens, they are there to help and can give you more information and insight! No question is stupid when you are pregnant.
abdomen
When you start having cramp like symptoms but earlier then when your cycle is going to start this is usually an early symtom sign of being pregnant.
Usually on the 33th or 34th hour.
It could start when you become pregnant, but usually it starts after you birth the placenta.
Sometimes you will start eating foods you usually wouldn't not eat.