It depends on the person and how big the baby is and how you are carrying the baby. You could be carrying the baby towards your back or you could be carrying al forward! everybody is different. I am only 6 1/2 months and look like I am 8 months. But this is also my 4th child. Alot of women who have had children will start to show much earlier than women who are pregnant with their first!
If you are asking what the actual fetal abdominal circumference should be, as seen on ultra sound then the average is around 202 mm. It varies from fetus to fetus though and as long as growth is consistent a variation on the actual measurement is fine. The measurement is most useful when it is combined with the femur length measurement and the head circumference, although there are different schools of thought.
Microcephaly is an extremely rare condition in which the fetus's head circumference is lower then one percentile.
A cesarean is performed through using surgical tools to reach and deliver the fetus, if the fetus can not be accessed through the vagina.
That sounds about right for a 10 week fetus. The size limits are between 0.9 and 1.2 inches.
No, because it will restrict the growth of the growing fetus.
It's not bad at all, just a little on the smaller side, they measure on a percent scale normal range is 3%-95% so your little one falls in there, no worries
What is a foetus???
A fetus' head that is in the 99th percentile is not necessarily bad, but it may indicate a problem. A large head can indicate that the child has extra fluid on the brain, which is a serious condition.
Because the presumed date of conception is incorrect, or because of growth problems in the fetus.
Something to measure how deep the ocean is. It can also be used to measure how large a fetus has grown in the body.
No.You would need to be at least 4 months pregnant to feel any movement from the fetus.
Abdominal wall dimensions and umbilical position vary widely with BMI and should be taken into account when choosing port locations .It's located on the stomach. it is located at the center of the abdominal wall
Pregnancy is not a result of fat accumulating in your abdominal/hip region which would cause "a bunch of rolls". Pregnancy is the result of a growing fetus in the uterus. As the fetus grows, it expans the uterus and the skin around the uterus causing it to "bulge".