Many women lose weight in the first trimester. Nausea, vomiting and general tiredness all conspire to make women eat less in the first three months. As long as the food you do eat is good quality there is no problem.
Usually. Any swelling of the face with abdomnal pain or bleeding is BAD, call your doc.
Yes, it is possible, but it is not recommended and it is not healthy to gain that much weight during the first trimester. Most of your pregnancy weight gain should happen during the second trimester.
Unless you are already in the second trimester, it is highly unlikely that your excessive weight gain is being caused by pregnancy. Suring the first trimester, there is minimal weight gain, however, during the second trimester is when most pregnancy weight will be gained.
As soon as the 1st trimester!
Gaining any or some weight during the first trimester depends on your weight to begin with. You can gain none, two pounds, or six. It really does just depend on you starting weight.My source was: caloriecount.about.com/forums/pregnancy.../gain-first-trimester(It's a great website for weight, how to lose it, and all questions.)
Basically your fetus is growing now and putting on weight. Your blood volume increases due to the baby and you may notice that your blood pressure is lower than normal.
Final weight gain
Because all the weight is on the front.
The baby is in the almost perfect weight AOG.
3 1/2 pound for the first trimester and 1 pound per week. 25-35 pounds for single birth and 37-54 pounds for twin birth
Weight gain is irrelevant during the first trimester. If you had intercourse and missed a period pregnancy is possible.
The first week of pregnancy is technically the week your menstrual period, you technically have not even conceived yet! By the time you actually conceive you are about 2 weeks pregnant! (weird I know!). But you should gain about 2-3 pounds the first trimester.