Well it really depends on what type of x ray you are talking about. If its a major one like a ct scan it may cause some difficulties, but not for certain. I work as a dental assistant, we take digital x rays every single day. My coworker didn't know she was pregnant and was exposing 100's of images on a daily basis. She delivered a very healthy baby boy with no complications. Usually if the x ray is the newer digital types you are getting almost zero radiation, I mean staying out in the sun all day you will receive more radiation than having some digital x rays taken, and pregnant women walk out in the sun all the time. Also, if you received an x ray you should have had some sort of lead covering on that would protect you and your baby from any extra scatter radiation that may have happened. Therefore, chances of your baby getting any radiation that could have harmed them from one x ray are slim.
MRI's do not use radiation.
That is your baby moving
Yur "baby belly" will not appear until the first few weeks of pregnancy.(:
what are the risks of ct scan during first trimester of pregnancy
No, it's well protected in there.
A pregnancy is 40 weeks and no one knows when they will go into labor. It can happen fast or slow.
Premature labor is contractions that occur after 20 weeks and before 37 weeks during pregnancy. The baby is more likely to survive and be healthy if it remains in the uterus for the full term of the pregnancy.
If you fell that early in the pregnancy chances are slim that it would effect the baby.
you have the baby
It's possibly your uterus growing for the baby
Most women find out their baby's sex during their mid-pregnancy ultrasound. This usually occurs around 16-20 weeks into the pregnancy. Genetic tests may also be used as a technique to find out the gender of the baby.
You can take a pregnancy test roughly 3 weeks after you had sex
From the top of your pubic bone to the top of your bump is about the same in centimeters as the number of weeks of pregnancy, after 20 weeks. This will give your doctor/midwife a good indication of how well the baby is growing.