Depends on the patient. Some women feel nothing at all, others are mildly nauseous to severely nauseous. Morning sickness can last anywhere from a few weeks to the duration of pregnancy. It can also be any time of the day ranging from half an hour or so to all day. The best way to determine if you are indeed pregnant is a blood test. OTC can tell you positive or negative but a blood test will give your doctor numbers indicating if your pregnancy is a strong one.
Yes early on it does.
You tend to bload , and feel like crap. You get depressed the most the 1st month.well I have.
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.
Im not sure, but mine did.
no.
Uterine streching can feel as though you are having menustral cramps.
The same, you don't have the baby bump until you're 4months, but remember every pregnancy is different.
No, generally speaking a woman can not feel anything at four weeks, it is too early. Feeling the fetus in stomach or feeling of baby movement differ from women to women. But there are some other symptoms which let her know about her pregnancy like nausea, vomiting etc. But these conditions also vary from women to women.
Before I found out I was pregnant I had a really weird sensation in my stomach... the only way I could describe it was 'butterflies', however it was almost like a combination between a feeling of being really happy and really nervous all at once. It would come and go and it just felt different. I knew if I were pregnant it would be waaaay to early to feel anything but this odd sensation made me suspect pregnancy. Sure enough, I am now 10 weeks so yes, definately, 'butterflies' in the stomach can be an early symptom of pregnancy!
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 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.
early in pregnancy at first the baby's movement will feel more like fluttering of butterflies in the bottom of you stomach which will then change to more harsher thumps and as you sit you will see your bumps moving. and sometimes you can make out if it is a hand or a foot.