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First Trimester

Ask questions here about what to expect during the first trimester, the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

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How many days are there in a birth trimester?

If there's nine months in a pregnancy then divide by three to get a trimester. Therefore there are three months in a trimester

Is running stomach dangerous when seven months pregnant?

Yes. Diarrhea is experienced by some women, especially in the early stages of pregnancy. This is mostly due to the rapidly changing hormone levels and should not be a concern unless it lasts more than a few days or you feel concerned, then get checked by your OB-GYN.

Does hair grow during the first trimester of pregnancy?

Yes. When a woman is pregnant, the hormones tend to make hair grow in all sorts of places it normally doesn't. It often falls out after you give birth

How many months into pregnancy do you begin o show?

Usually about 4 months, but all women are different.

Symptoms can start immediately or later depending on the woman. Some women begin to show (actual baby - although I "showed" bloating by 2 months and had to wear maternity clothes!), by 4 months, and some women (especially tall ones) don't seem to show until 8 months! It's all about how you're built and how the baby lies.

What are some changes to the body when in your first trimester of pregnancy?

Your body undergoes SO many changes when you become pregnant. Most of these changes comes from the result of changing hormones. You will notice physical changes such as weight change, many women notice changes in the hair and nails (usually for the good!). Your hormones will cause you to be more emotional. You will notice breast changes such as swollen,tender, color changes, etc. You will notice discharge from your vagina pretty much all throughout your pregnancy.

How much is too much spotting during first trimester?

Yes, perfectly normal. It's called implantation bleeding.

How do you feel when your 2 weeks pregnant?

Well every women is different some may have the effects of pregnancy and some women might not.

Do you get round ligament pain in first trimester?

Round ligament pain typically occurs in the second trimester but can be experienced in the first trimester by some women. This discomfort is caused by the stretching of ligaments that support the uterus as it begins to grow. Although not as common early on, some may notice mild cramping or sharp pain in the lower abdomen. If the pain is severe or concerning, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.

Is brown spotting after sex whilst in the first trimester of pregnancy normal?

Yes!

Light pink or brown spotting after sex is normal. During pregnancy, the cervix becomes more filled with blood. Sex can irritate the cervix and cause some bleeding. Of course, if you are worried or have any other questions call your doctor. Heavy bleeding, bleeding with pain or cramping, or bleeding that doesn't stop can mean something is seriously wrong. Call your doctor or go to the emergency room if this happens.

Is there a chance of white discharge during the time of pregnancy?

I've seen on several websites that white or milky looking discharge or watery to mildly thick discharge is normal in pregnancy and usually is in abundance.

Should pregnant not fly in 1st trimester?

Absent any unusual medical history or other peculiarities such as a particularly stressful fear of flying, there are no flight-related problems with flying at anytime during pregnancy. Commercial airliners rarely have cabin altitudes higher than 7000-8000 feet, which would be no worse than taking a drive into the mountains outside Denver. If you are concerned for any reason, you should certainly consult your doctor. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends women don�t fly after their 36th week of pregnancy and some airlines will not want to take you if you are too near your delivery date. Otherwise, go have fun.

What could cause twitching in the palm of your hand?

  • I just recently experienced twitching in my thumb while trying to write. I had carpel tunnel surgery about 14 years ago and have had no problems so far till now. Just recently I also started experience pain in the middle of my hand traveling up my arm. This could all be related to the previous carpel tunnel problem. I don't know.

Old axiom: "If you hear hoofbeats, suspect horses" applies here. In other words there are a myriad of injuries or diseases that cause what you describe, so odds are it's likely this is a repetitive motion injury. If you have insurance that does not require a referral, go straight to a neurologist, because you are describing something that involves a nerve trauma or change. If you need a referral, (unfortunately, most specialists do even if your insurance does not) call your primary care doctor and ask for one rather than visit the PC doc because you will be wasting your money. Insist on it. He or she cannot help you; you need very specific tests having to do with how and why those nerves are malfunctioning. A family practice doc simply isn't equipped and you've already wasted your money. You need a neurologist to start with some simple tests to rule out the most common causes (carpal tunnel as you and many here have stated) down to a complicated condition known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (or regional pain dystrophy was the old name). Paula Abdul has this condition and it makes me sick when people ridicule her. The condition is so severe she requires non-narcotic medication, but it starts with tingling and numbness due to nerve injury (in her case, dancing). There is also a genetic condition that can cause your symptoms and it starts in the shoulder and/or rib area. Parkinson's Disease starts this way, too, as does some forms of epilepsy. Family history and the type of work/play you do (diabetes? stroke? heart attack? autoimmune diseases? long hours on the x-box?) is most important for the physician to know. You are describing a type of neuropathy and your answers to the doctor may lead to a clinical diagnosis. Educate yourself about the difference between a clinical diagnosis or one made by an exact fact or set of exact, indisputable facts. Have you ever used street drugs? Doc needs to know. It's imperative to be completely honest with the doctor. If he or she passes judgment, fire the idiot. That's not a part of the oath. Tests are numerous so if a clinical diagnosis is not made right away, be prepared. Some tests can be done in the office like nerve conduction tests, fasting blood sugar, specialized urine tests, basic blood work that will look for vitamin, mineral, numerous factors that are out of the norm as other writers have noted correctly. Other tests must be performed at an outpatient facility, like a spinal tap, MRI (to rule out a brain tumor, spinal cord, or disc disease or injury), sophisticated blood work that require supervision (like NPO, brain wave studies, etc). Most important, don't ignore your symptoms. There's a 99% chance they are caused by repetitive motion and will heal on their own by a change in the way you use your arm. You need to know, though, and the sooner the better. If you find yourself down the road with no answers, get to a Pain Management doctor (usually an anesthesiologist). Not so much for the pain, but these physicians simply will not treat a patient for pain without knowing what is causing it. Therefore, they tend to be the best and most gifted diagnosticians out there. An added bonus is that they truly don't care to see patients suffer and are devoted to finding solutions/answers.

  • There are a number of conditions that could possibly cause the feelings you are describing. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is certainly one of them, however, depending on symptoms, CTS can be easily ruled out by a qualified Physician. The problem in your hand and arm could be more proximally located and could be a result of a cervical radiculopathy or other cervical pathology e.g. spondylolisthesis, or cervical stenosis. The twitching may also be a result of a systemic imbalance in electrolytes that can cause cramping and/or pain. Also, consider that muscle twitching is a normal part of human physiology as the muscles may spontaneously depolarize for any number of reasons. Overall lesson, go to a doctor and recognize that most of what's on this website is anecdotal and should not be trusted.
  • Yes, to some extent it is true that carpal tunnel can be a major cause of twitching in the forearm. But it can be caused by the nutritional deficiencies too like hypocalcaemia (and hypomagnesemia) i.e. calcium deficiency is the most usual cause which leads to twitching.
  • It can be caused by many things. Certainly many of the above things that been listed, but also Multiple Sclerosis, or ALS (or Motor Neuron Disease) in rare circumstances. ALS has an incidence of approximately 1 in 100,000 and generally strikes around the age of 50. Please get this checked out by a neurologist.
  • The most pertinent advice offered so far is for you to have an evaluation by your primary care doctor. Pending your doctor's evaluation you may require a consultation with a specialist known as a neurologist. While there are a variety of conditions that can cause your symptoms, 'intention' or 'positional' tremor should be added to the list already offered (i.e. electrolyte imbalance, neck or cervical problems, and various neurological disorders including Multiple Sclerosis(MS) or Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) This is why you should begin your evaluation with your primary care doctor who, through physical exam, laboratory testing and possible radiographic imaging, can either provide you a diagnosis or an appropriately directed referral to a specialist who can provide further insight into the cause of your condition.

Do you gain wait fast during the first trimester of pregnancy?

Gaining any or some weight during the first trimester depends on your weight to begin with. You can gain none, two pounds, or six. It really does just depend on you starting weight.

My source was: caloriecount.about.com/forums/pregnancy.../gain-first-trimester

(It's a great website for weight, how to lose it, and all questions.)

What do you expect your first trimester of pregnancy?

You tend to get very nauseated. You also start to become very tired or exhausted. You will notice you will start to "lack" on household doings. Your breasts will become extremely tender and will grow bigger. In the beginning you will have a problem sleeping then you will start to sleep more after about 4 weeks. Your appetite will decrease but try eatting some crackers when you wake up and stick to bland types of food. You will also notice you will become very forgetful which the doctors offices consider "placenta brain". Your taste buds will start to go out of whack and you may notice foods you loved before are not very good anymore but once you enter into second trimester it usually fixes itself back to normal.

Why are toxins and carcinogens so damaging to a fetus in the first trimester of development?

What ever you intake the feotus intakes so if you drink bleach the kid does ad if you smoke the kid does any time int he pregnancy r afterwards because if you drink or smoke or whatever while you breast feed the kid will get bad insides [e.g. if you smoke while pregnant of breast feeding the kid may die or suffer lung problems e.g. cancer] and the kid may be born premature if any intoxins or **** is taken while in the whom or shrink or die and if you eat loads of junk the baby will be fat or suffer weight problems and the pregnancy will bwe hard but if you dont eat enough iron [like in cabbage not metal] the baby will be undeveloped.

How do you stop pregnancy in early stage?

Early stages? To avoid pregnancy you get on birthcontrol. Go to your ob-gyn and they will show you.

If you are already pregnant only abortion by a doctor will be safe.

Can you take hair vitamins while pregnant?

One is not supposed to take these vitamins while breastfeeding because some of them are made with too much vitamin b and e, which in large doses can be bad and we really don't know how they affect the milk. And also horsetail can be bad as well. All you need is a regular prenatal vitamin and a healthy diet. Wait until after nursing then start taking this vitamin.

Can pregnancy symptoms stop 9 weeks pregnancy?

It's supposed to but some women still have what they think is their period. If it continues throughout the pregnancy, you will be monitored more for miscarriage and may be placed on bedrest if it gets to that point. I have two 5 lb babies in me with no bleeding the whole way through.

If you drink one beer during the first couple weeks of pregnancy what will it do?

you could have a misscaredge! but no worries tons of people drink there first month becouse they dont realize that they were pregnant but go to ur docs just to make sure u didnt hurt the baby!

Is spotting in your first trimester ok?

Yes. Spotting during the first trimester is very normal and sometimes spotting may go along with mild cramps. Many times the spotting is caused by your uterus growing and breaking small vessels for more room. However if you are having spotting which continues to bleeding and filling a maxi an hour for 3 hours along with heavy cramping there is a great chance you are having a miscarriage. When you are in this situation Dr's advise on an immediate call and will have you come in, even though there is nothing they can do to stop the miscarriage, before or during, if there is a problem with you...i.e bleeding wont stop or anything more problematic happens they can help you.

How much damage can be done if drinking while pregnant in the first trimester?

First you should put the bottle down before asking such a question...maybe you can spell correctly then! OF COURSE drinking alcohol can harm the baby. You should not be drinking at all. Everything you ingest the baby does as well. Please make sure everything that goes into your body is healthy and will help that precious baby grow strong and big.