You will normally feel very exhausted , feeling tight in your lower abdomen and notice the tightness when bending down, Youl will look bloated probably by 5 weeks. Your breasts will feel tender at times painful.
Your stomach really doesn't feel that much different the first week of pregnancy. You don't really start to feel something until 4-8 weeks of pregnancy. During this time, women sometimes feel period-like cramping when the embryo implants itself in the uterus. If you are prone to morning sickness, this is also when you will start to have nausea.
i feel pain in my stomasch but my tubes are tie
No
i have had 4 children and mine started fluttering around 10 to 12 weeks.
No.
no
Yes, it is common for the stomach to feel hard during pregnancy due to the growing uterus and the muscles tightening.
The stomach is the organ which is the primary digester of food. It does not grow during pregnancy.
it really depents how far into the pregnancy you are....
In my experience, my belly button did not feel different during early pregnancy.
uh....YES
no. Stomach and uterus are not connected
YES