As with everything, this depends on the person. Some women report their stomachs getting firmer toward the end of their first trimester. Most common seems to be stomach hardening at about 18-28 weeks. Other women say their tummy did not get firm until after 30 weeks.
Your stomach will begin to get hard during your fifth month in pregnancy. Your belly gets hard when the skin stretches. This can cause markings so usea lot of lotion during this time.
Okay. So I'm 7 weeks now and can tell my stomach is starting to get harder. If you are thinner, you are able to tell sooner as opposed to if you're bigger. Just all depends on your weight and body!
Every Woman is different and every pregnancy is different. If this is your third child you probably know that symptoms can even vary from one child to the next. However I would say you would begin feeling a hardening of your upper stomach in your second trimester. If you suspect anything unusual call your doctor immediately. Better safe than sorry, especially when you baby is concerned!
according to my wife, who's in second pregnancy its not. it hardenes on around 6th month.
The stomach becomes hard as the baby grows in the stomach ,and takes proper form.
well personally it took me after 5months
it normal to have a cold stomach during pregnancy
no, you cant sleep with a stomach during pregnancy
Hello, During your first pregnancy your pregnancy will take longer to become more noticeable. If this is not your first pregnancy and is your second, third, etc then you will usually show earlier. The stomach usually becomes hard around the fourth month or later, into your pregnancy. Once again, it depends whether this is your first or later pregnancy. Multiple pregnancies usually show earlier. Also, if you are overweight or have extra fat on your stomach, this may result in your tummy not feeling hard until you are further along into your pregnancy.
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Your tummy doesn't get hard until you have contractions it will hard up when the baby is grown and stretching your tummy it will only get super hard when having a contraction.
Pressing down too hard on stomach, and stress.
The stomach is the organ which is the primary digester of food. It does not grow during pregnancy.
No, during pregnancy, the uterus grows up from the pubic bone, therefore getting hard on the bottom first. But during the first trimester, your stomach shouldn't be hard at all. The uterus doesn't even rise up above the pubic bone until at least 12 weeks, which is the end of the first trimester.
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