It truly depends on the baby, how big the baby is, and how much room you have in your womb. Typically, a baby becomes less active because it is harder for him/her to move around. My little girl was not typical though. The movement did not change at all even as the time drew closer. I am an average sized woman, and with how large my belly was, I thought maybe I had a lot of room and she was smaller than average. (Mind you, my last ultrasound was at 6 months, so all size estimates were just that, estimates.) So, imagine my surprise when she finally arrived and she was a whopping 8lb 2 oz, 21 inch long baby. I must of had a lot of room in there for her to do her somersaults!
Unless you are particularly at risk or your doctor advises against activity, it is suggested that you remain active.
30 weeks.
You die
Yes. Sore breasts in early pregnancy are common. As they begin to develop the mechanism for producing milk, there are a lot of changes and things get a bit crowded.
around twelve weeks
It is not normal to bleed during pregnancy.
hey...i started feeling flutters around 18 weeks with both of my pregnancies, but they didnt become really active until 26 weeks plus. WELL LETS C..IT ALL VARIES..MY BBY WASNT ACTIVE TILL SHE WAS 10 WKS...IT WAS AMAZING..AS TIME WENT BY HER MOVEMENTS BECAME STRONGER..IT ALL DEPENDS ON UR PREGNANCY ND UR UNBORN :)...
Yes you can spot during the first week of you pregnancy. The egg is being planted into the uterus.
you feel headek
No..Regesterone is given to women during pregnancy to prevent miscarriage.
if you are bleeding during pregnancy you should seek medical advice
yes it's normal to have mild cramps during 12 weeks of pregnancy its called braxton hicks contraction.