Generally, from the fourth month of pregnancy (after the 13th week of pregnancy), the belly would start to swell and the belly would enlarge. From the second stage of pregnancy (after 13 weeks of pregnancy) to the third stage of pregnancy, the growth of the fetus accelerated. As the fetus continued to develop, the placenta formed, and the amount of water increased, the pregnant mother's stomach would begin to grow significantly. The 20th to 24th week of pregnancy was the period when the abdominal circumference increased the fastest. It belonged to the long term of the baby. After 24 to 36 weeks, the growth rate gradually slowed down. However, everyone's physical condition and pregnancy process were different. The speed and timing of the belly's expansion would also be different. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Generally speaking, in the first two months of pregnancy, the increase in belly size was not obvious. It wasn't until she was three to four months pregnant that her stomach began to slowly grow bigger. Different expectant mothers would have different stomachs due to differences in physique, diet, and other factors. In the first three months of pregnancy, the abdomen would not be obvious because the fetus was not fully developed. At the same time, the pregnant woman might experience various pregnancy reactions, resulting in weakness, loss of appetite, and less obvious belly growth. By the fourth month of pregnancy, the pregnant woman's belly began to grow. The height of the palace was between 16 to 20.5 cm, and the abdominal circumference was between 76 to 89cm. Before delivery, the height of the uterus may reach 32.0- 38.5 cm, and the abdominal circumference may be between 89 - 100 cm. Therefore, generally speaking, the belly would only start to grow bigger after three months of pregnancy.
If she was kicked in the stomach by the baby at 19 weeks of pregnancy, there would not be any serious problems under normal circumstances. Because the fetus was in the womb, there was the buffer effect of the amnion. However, he still needed to pay more attention to the fetal movement. If the fetal movement was normal, there was no need to worry too much. However, if there are symptoms such as menstrual bleeding, abdominal pain, and decreased fetal movement, you should seek medical examination immediately. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Although it wasn't common for the 13th week of pregnancy to worsen, it could happen. On the one hand, it may be caused by the huge changes in the body of pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy, which is caused by fluctuations in hormone levels. On the other hand, diet and living habits will also have an impact, such as excessive intake of sugar, greasy food or staying up late. In addition, eating too much spicy, stimulating, cold, and cold food on the diet could affect the digestive function of the stomach, or if the patient had stomach problems and the condition worsened, it could also lead to an aggravation of pregnancy. If this situation occurs, the following measures can be taken to alleviate it: First, adjust the diet structure, avoid eating greasy, spicy, stimulating food, eat more fruits, vegetables, coarse grains and other foods rich in fiber; Second, don't lie down immediately after a meal or do strenuous activities, but walk slowly or do simple yoga; Third, maintain good work and rest habits, avoid excessive fatigue, and ensure adequate sleep. If the symptoms of morning sickness are serious and persist for a long time, it may affect the health of the body and the development of the fetus. You should seek medical advice and treatment from a professional doctor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
At 19 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus will have physical movements, such as bending, stretching, or turning the head, touching the face, grasping with the hands, turning the body, stretching the hands and feet, etc., but the pregnant woman may not have any obvious feeling of being kicked by the fetus. The movements of each fetus were different, and the sensitivity of pregnant women was also different. Some pregnant women might feel like butterflies flapping their wings, their stomachs beating, or worms squirming. More sensitive pregnant women might only feel the movement of the intestines or the swimming of fish. From the 20th week of pregnancy, there would be more obvious symptoms of fetal movement, such as feeling the fetus kicking the stomach. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At 40 weeks of pregnancy, there could be many situations when a baby was jumping in the stomach. One possibility was that the baby was swallowing the menstrual fluid, which was burping. This was not considered fetal movement in the strict sense. It could also be normal fetal movement. However, at 40 weeks, the fetus was full term and most of them had entered the basin. The ability to move was weak. At this stage, the fetal movement was generally not strong and more regular. It was 2 - 3 times per hour, and the fetal movement could reach about 30 times in 12 hours. If the heartbeat was frequent or too little, the baby's fetal heart should be checked in time. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the 19th week of pregnancy, the position of the fetal movement was not fixed. Most pregnant women would feel the fetal movement below the navel and on both sides of the lower abdomen. The fetal movement was wandering and relatively mild. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the 19th week of pregnancy, her stomach twitched. It could be fetal movement, or it could be the fetus hiccuping. Generally, pregnant women can feel fetal movement at 18 - 20 weeks of pregnancy. At the beginning, fetal movement feels diverse, such as the beating of the lower abdomen, but the feeling of fetal movement is also related to the thickness and sensitivity of the abdominal wall of the pregnant woman. In addition, when the fetus burps, the pregnant woman will also feel the stomach twitching. This phenomenon can appear as early as 9 weeks of pregnancy. Most expectant mothers can feel the fetus burping after 14 weeks of pregnancy, which is a normal phenomenon. If the pregnant woman did not have other uncomfortable symptoms, this kind of twitching was generally normal. If she felt uncomfortable, she should see a doctor in time. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the 19th week of pregnancy, the fetus already had obvious movements and might kick the stomach. At this moment, the fetus was about 22 centimeters long and weighed about 250 grams. The sensory organs were developing rapidly according to the area, and the legs and other organs of the body began to grow proportionally. The fetus 'movements in the womb included bending, stretching, or turning the head, touching the face, grasping with the hands, turning the body, stretching the hands and feet, etc. Kicking the stomach might be a manifestation of stretching the hands and feet. However, due to the different movements of each fetus, the sensitivity of pregnant women was also different. In addition, some pregnant women had thicker abdominal fat and other factors. Some pregnant women could clearly feel the fetus kicking their stomachs, while some pregnant women might not feel obvious or only feel weak movements, such as butterflies flapping their wings, belly beating, or worms squirming. These were all normal phenomena. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There may be the following reasons for the 19-week pregnancy: 1. ** Fetal movement **: At 18 - 20 weeks of pregnancy, the pregnant woman can feel the fetal movement of the fetus. At the beginning of the fetal movement, it may feel like something crawling in the stomach, like water bubbling between the fingers, the lower abdomen beating, etc. 2. ** Baby hiccups **: Many pregnant women will feel their abdomen twitching regularly, with an interval of 2 - 4 seconds and more than 15 times per minute. This may be the baby hiccuping, which is good for the baby's development. 3. [Threatened miscarriage: If your stomach is cramping and accompanied by bleeding, you need to be wary of a threatened miscarriage.] 4. ** Calcium-deficiency **: The calcium needed for the development of the fetus is obtained from the mother. Pregnant women may be deficient in calcium, which may also cause stomach cramps. 5. ** Uterus Enlarged **: In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, the uterus will become larger as the fetus grows. It will compress the local tissues and nerves, causing stomach cramps. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A typical pregnancy lasts around 40 weeks from the first day of the last menstrual period.