Pregnancy releases a hormone that softens your muscles for child birth the first sign you going to notice is a soft flabby stomach, or you'll look bloated.
It means that you are beginning labor and you could have the baby at any time.
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It makes more sense to take home pregnancy test.
It depends what you were like before you became pregnant, if it was soft then it will stay soft, if you were hard it will stay hard. Some women get bad gas at the begiinning of pregnancy and that may make a soft stomach firmer.
Pregnancy releases a hormone that softens your muscles for child birth the first sign you going to notice is a soft flabby stomach, or you'll look bloated.
If you are that close to the end of your pregnancy, you should be talking to your doctor/birthing team etc.
I often had a lot of hip-joint pain during pregnancy. The midwife told me that the hormones that are normal in pregnancy tend to make soft tissues softer to make everything "loose" to prepare for the baby's exit. I know it's not a scientific explanation, but maybe it reassures you that all is normal.
For me it was during each pregnancy, BUT every woman is different.
It is generally not safe to eat unpasteurized foods and soft cheeses during pregnancy so I would suggest that you find a substitute.
Answeractually yes it is normal it is rare for this to happenit happened to me in my second pregnancy i was assured everything was okayyit happens to 25% of woman
Yogurt made from pasteurised milk is safe to eat during pregnancy. The bacteria in yogurt is not the same as that in unpasteurised soft cheese, it is similar to that which is normally present in the gut.
Yogurt made from pasteurised milk is safe to eat during pregnancy. The bacteria in yogurt is not the same as that in unpasteurised soft cheese, it is similar to that which is normally present in the gut.
for most women high and soft but some women already have a low lying cervix prior to falling pregnant. So High or Low & Soft.
A fetal skulls fate is known as its soft spot. This can be seen up to 22-24 months in the baby's first years. The "fates" allows a baby's skull to be compressed during the birthing process, and to later grow during later pregnancy and early infancy.
If it is harder, it is pregnant, if it is soft, it is not