It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.
No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.
Yes, in the early stages
Yes, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, when there is pressure from the enlarging uterus on the bladder.
Nausea during pregnancy is caused by changes in the hormone levels in the body during the early stages of pregnancy. It usually happens early on in the pregnancy.
A woman will notice a child's movements during the later stages of pregnancy. These can even be felt and seen externally.
i had the flu on both my pregnancies in the early stages,
Some symptoms that a person will experience during different stages of pregnancy are swollen feet, cravings, morning sickness, fatigue, and the movements of the baby.
I had a prickling pain in my lower abdomen during the early stages of my pregnancy.
All of them. But they were all created during the early stages of pregnancy.
It does change in later stages of pregnancy. But not sure if it really starts in the first 2-4 weeks. - ASY
Cramps during pregnancy can occur at any time, but they are most common in the early stages of pregnancy. These cramps are often caused by the uterus expanding and stretching to accommodate the growing baby. However, if cramps are severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider as they may indicate a problem.
In early stages of pregnancy your hormones are going crazy, it is possible to feel softer down there with the change in your body, or it is all in your head.
Yes. Light bleeding is normal. When the embryo embeds itself into your uterine wall it may cause spotty or light bleeding. 90% of women have this happen in the beginning stages of pregnancy.