loosen up to make space for baby to be Answer They do stretch to accommodate the baby and sometimes they separate in the middle a little. If you are fit they tend to snap back into shape after the birth (we all know people who two weeks later look as though they have never been pregnant) but some of us have to wok a lot harder.
Your stomach, like all internal organs during pregnancy, does not "move" or relocate in any way! In the case of the stomach, the dorsal (top) aspect of the uterus, the fundus, is growing upwards, and coming closer under the stomach as the baby grows and the uterus enlarges. When enclosing a full-term infant, it is important to note and appreciate that the uterus is at that time the largest, strongest muscle in the human body, either male or female!
Due to relatively cramped quarters for all the organs located in the woman's mid-section as the baby grows towards full term (40 weeks on average), the stomach is one organ whose shift you may become most aware of. It becomes a bit upthrust and can, at pregnancy's end, become compressed. As a result, women who never before or after can occasionally experience acid indigestion or reflux towards term -- it's a much shorter trip for stomach acids up the esophagus to the throat area when the baby is taking up so much room. So it can be uncomfortable if you eat full meals at this point in pregnancy. Smaller and more frequent food intake could work better. Which you will know, when you get there! Your body knows what to do - take care of yourself and listen to your body, and trust it's wisdom. This is all in nature's miraculous and amazing plan, where every single detail is accounted for in terms of both mother and baby.
it depends on if you took care of yourself after pregnancy because if you don't your stomache will be very wobbly and it will look like if you are fat
Its still big like when u was pregnant but shouldn't be as big and should be softer not as hard
A tattoo on stomach [to be precise, on the skin of the abdominal wall] would be stretched after pregnanacy and hence would look dotted instead od cnotinuous. You are a jackass
it normal to have a cold stomach during pregnancy
No, a dog's stomach does not get smaller after a false pregnancy. It remains the same.
Anxiety, gas, pregnancy... if you have questions, ask your doctor.
no, you cant sleep with a stomach during pregnancy
The stomach is the organ which is the primary digester of food. It does not grow during pregnancy.
NO, absolutely not.
No
No. Pregnancy is a sign of pregnancy. Also if your partner leaves you, THEN you know
If you are experiencing pregnancy symptoms, you need to see a doctor. You may be pregnant or it could be a phantom pregnancy.
no. stomach symptoms could mean lots of other things and are NOT determinant of pregnancy. get a pregnancy test.
Bad pain or stomach cramps are not a common sign of pregnancy but can happen. This can be caused by a fallopian cyst or by a tubal pregnancy so it should be evaluated by your medical provider.