Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Showing during gravidity - What is Normal?

Like every woman, every baby is different. That being said, every pregnancy is different. Whether you are showing while pregnancy in the first trimester or you don't start showing until the third that is perfectly normal. Many times when you start showing varies by body type and the way the baby is lying. Larger women tend to show later then smaller women because they have more fat/body to hide it. Conversely, abundance of smaller framed women have been able to keep their pregnancy a underground for any months without whatever suspecting.  

Your doctor will most likely not be involved with how big or how small your belly is, but will go by your weight gain and the size of the baby. So long as you are gaining adequate weight (not too much, not too little) and the baby is the spoton size for his or her gestational age, your doctor will probably not be worried.

Pregnant Tips

Most of the time women tend to start showing while pregnancy nearby the start of the second trimester, commonly between the third and fifth months. This is also about the time many women feel their babies move for the first time. Once you are in the third trimester however, the size of your belly will be very important. Your doctor will start measuring your belly with a tape measure. If your belly measures quite different from your last checkup, he/she may have to go for an ultrasound to be sure the baby is prosperous and developing okay. 

Showing during gravidity - What is Normal?
Showing during gravidity - What is Normal?

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