Here's a resource you might find interesting: http://www.marchofdimes.com/professionals/14332_1157.asp Q: Are babies born at 36 weeks gestation at risk of medical problems? A: Most babies born at this time require little or no special care after birth, and they are nearly as likely as full-term babies to survive. They usually weigh between 4 and 8 pounds, and may still appear thinner than full-term babies. Some will experience mild problems, such as breathing difficulties or jaundice, but most will make a quick recovery. Most of these babies can be breast- or bottle-fed, although some (especially those with mild breathing problems) may need tube-feeding for a brief time. These babies are very unlikely to develop serious disabilities resulting from premature birth. Nantenchild
Rihanna isn't pregnant at all.
Just walk as much and as often as you can. That's all you have to do. Watch your weight-gain. If you gain a lot of weight (over 20 pounds) you will have a hard time delivering your baby.
Technically you are not considered pregnant at all until you reach a level of 5!
I have 2 kids and think I am about 3-4 weeks pregnant I have had the sore nipples and the bloating as well. Every time I had concieved I knew right away and all three times I had this creamy milky white discharge and it came at about 3 weeks pregnant.
Its normal
nothing at all
Right after you will bleed for 2-4 weeks and is not allowed to have sex. The test will show positive until the pregnancy hormones have settled which can take 2 months. After the bleeding your cycle will start all over again so then you can get pregnant.
When your 1 to 3 weeks pregnant you may or may not feel anything. You just may feel sleepy or nauseated. Some people do not feel anything at all. Cravings may start till the 2nd month. Nausea and sleepiness starts right away.
All dogs are pregnant for 9 weeks
You shouldn't be big at all. At five weeks pregnant you have just developed an embryo. An ultrasound typically will not even be able to detect a heartbeat yet.
you understand that there is a 9 month gestation period right? 9 weeks is not that long at all. your only about 20% into your pregnancy. Don't worry about tit
no because the heart isn't all the way developed yet at 7 weeks