Bloated stomach . Your body is preparing itself to house a rapidly growing baby for the next several months. Expect a bit of bloating, particularly in your abdomen. Your uterine lining is getting a bit thicker, and the swelling means your womb is taking up more space than usual.
Read moreWhat can you feel at 4 weeks pregnant?
One of the most common 4 weeks pregnant symptoms is total exhaustion , as your body is working hard to grow that teeny ball of cells into an embryo. Sore breasts. Yowch! Your breasts are swollen and tender because of those surging hormones telling your body, “There’s a baby coming.
Read moreCan you feel flutters at 1 month pregnant?
Sometime around your fifth month of pregnancy you may start to feel your baby’s movement for the first time — this is what’s called quickening. Moms who have been pregnant before might experience quickening a little earlier, perhaps as early as 16 weeks. Be patient if you haven’t felt anything yet.
Read moreHow does your stomach feel at 5 weeks pregnant?
At 5 weeks pregnant, your belly may look unchanged—or you may be a bit bloated or feel like you’ve already gained a pound . Heck, you might feel so sick that you can’t eat and worry you could have lost a pound.
Read moreWhy does my stomach feel weird at 5 weeks pregnant?
You may feel a heavy, full sensation in your uterus, similar to the week when your period is due. This is because of the pelvic engorgement and increased blood supply to your uterus . The placenta and amniotic sac are still forming when you are 5 weeks pregnant.
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