Is 14oz's for a baby in a pregnant woman at 21 weeks good?
My baby was 12oz at my 20 week ultrasound and the doctor said that's normal so I'm sure 14oz is good too!
Is it ok to be spotting at 25 weeks when you can still feel the baby move?
Spotting at 25 weeks is alarming.Call your doctor asap and have yourself check.Bedrest is advisable, no toilet privileges, no coitus and etc.
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.
Embryos do not think in the way that more developed brains do, as they lack the necessary neural structures and cognitive functions. During the early stages of development, the brain is not fully formed, and consciousness or thought processes as we understand them do not occur. While embryos can respond to stimuli, this is a reflexive response rather than a conscious thought. Thus, the concept of thinking is not applicable to embryos.
Can you still have an oragism if your pregnant?
Oh absolutely. In fact, being pregnant often makes them more intense. What's kind of freaky is that when you get to the point you feel the baby move, the baby will start moving a lot when you have an orgasm. It doesn't hurt them, but it can feel a little freaky to you.
Why do you feel your baby in both sides moving?
I feel my baby primarily move on my right side. Kicks and jabs but when.he rolls I feel him all over
Is less fetal movement in 9th month harmfull for the baby?
No it's normal since there's less room in there now.
Is it normal Little fetal movement at 27 weeks for two days?
Yes it is, however, contact your doctor if you are feeling less then 10 movements per day.
If you have a thick layer of fat over your abdomen, therefore over your uterus, it may be a little later, say 22 weeks rather than 20 before you feel the baby move. the would have to be quite obes for it to have much effect Yes. Most women will begin to feel movement between 16-22 weeks. Thinner women will usually notice earlier than more weighty women. A first time mother will usually not be able to distinguish the kicks from normal stomach gas, so it will be a little further into the pregnancy for them.
How would you feel in yourself if your unborn baby had died at 14 weeks pregnant?
I was actually unemotional at first. It took me almost a year to actually feel anything about it because I wanted to avoid thinking that I lost my baby. I was suppose to be 13 weeks along for my first pregnancy but the baby had stopped growing at 7 weeks. It was hard for me to think that I had actually lost the baby, but nonetheless, I got pregnant with my daughter who is now 22mos. and I am currently 24 1/2 weeks along with a boy. I realized that if I had not of lost the first baby, then I would've never known my daughter and I am thankful for that. She is the brightest and sweetest child. I love her and would not change what had happened because she would not be here with me now. It all depends on how you look at the situation and only time can heal how you feel. If you end up pregnant again, you will from time to time think about your loss because nothing can ever replace the "what if" thoughts you have.
How soon can you feel the baby fluttering and how often?
you can feel fluttering as soon as 3 months you won't feel them very often until you get about 4 months
How do you tell a move from a kick with an unborn baby of twenty weeks?
moving feels like watter slosing around and kicking feels like a bubble poping latter youll be be able to feel him or her kick and youll deff.. be able to tell
Its completely normal for you to experience pains in your lower abdomen during all 3 trimesters I dont think there is anything to worry about - it's usually your uterus stretching or swelling to make room for your baby. At 10 weeks its very rare to feel your baby move and the movements usually feel like light bubbles bursting - not tightening sensation.
Is 180 too fast for a 35 week fetal heartbeat?
Yes. I am in Allied health and we learned that a normal fetal heart beat is in the range from 120- 140
Is it possible to feel the baby at only 1 week?
NO WAY! At one week the baby is way too tiny to be felt...people can barely detect that there is a baby at this stage. I'm 7 months pregnant and didn't feel the baby kick until 6 months into it. I heard if you're REALLY skinny you might feel it at 3-4 months, but that's in special circumstances.
Should you be concerned if you dont feel your baby kick but you do feel fluttering?
Not really. it all depends on how far along you are, but the baby may have decided to change its movement patterns and moves when you least notice, like at nite when you sleep.
Do babies move less closer to birth?
Yes, because space is restricted because they have become so big
What should your baby be doing at 17 weeks pregnant?
At 17 weeks your baby is practicing sucking his thumb and swallowing this week! The fingernails and toenails beds are developing this week too!
What does it mean when you cant feel a fetus whole lot?
I'm 4months but I don't feel the baby move and I'm over weight. And this is my third baby that I'm having
The baby is still very small. As it grows it will grow up higher.So basically part of the baby will always be low where you feel it now. As it gets bigger you will feel movement up higher. I'm sure you have had an ultrasound done and nothing is wrong with the baby, so as long as the baby is moving its a good sign.
What is tiffa scan in pregnancy and TIFFA Stans for?
TIFFA test is used for any and all anomalies where as triple marker test is for Downs syndrome only. TIFFA stands for Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies.