Normally, the stomach doesn't feel like much. However, when it is full (or distended), then the feeling of fullness ensues. If it is too full, stimulation of the vagus nerve can occur in such a manner as to produce a feeling of nausea.
In the case of pregnancy, the expanding uterus pushes up on the stomach, often necessitating smaller, more frequent meals, in order to minimize nausea from occurring.
You tend to bload , and feel like crap. You get depressed the most the 1st month.well I have.
Yes, it is common for the stomach to feel hard during pregnancy due to the growing uterus and the muscles tightening.
The same, you don't have the baby bump until you're 4months, but remember every pregnancy is different.
i feel pain in my stomasch but my tubes are tie
To effectively use the "how to feel stomach for pregnancy" technique, gently press on the lower abdomen to feel for any changes in the firmness or sensitivity of the area. If there is a noticeable difference in the way the stomach feels, it could be a sign of pregnancy. However, it is important to note that this method is not a definitive way to confirm pregnancy and consulting a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis is recommended.
I'm about 5 weeks pregnant and I have a subtle stomach cramp in the upper part of my belly.
Yes it is very normal to feel it in the stomach, you must remember you have completed half the period in months of your pregnancy.
These are menstrual symptoms.
My stomach did feel different the week after intercourse. It felt like a lot of pressure in my stomach making me have to urinate more frequently. I am almost 2 months pregnant now!!
Could be gas . Take a pregnancy test . That will take out the guess work .
It will depend if your stomach is hard and you feel all the signs butyou may have a false pregnancy test also
Braxton Hicks Contractions are false contractions. They can be painful or you may not feel them at all. Your stomach muscles contract and will fill like your stomach is getting tight then they will release. Your stomach will feel hard during one. You can get them all the way through pregnancy but probably won't feel them until later in your pregnancy. They don't mean you're in labor but if you get one and they feel really painful I would call the doctor just to be safe. In late pregnancy they can become very close together and very painful and feel like the real thing. They can even thin your cervix. When this happens it's called false labor. If you have close painful contractions and think your in labor go to the hospital to be sure.