The baby dropping is so different for everyone. There is no magical date.
You can lose a baby at any stage of pregnancy, but it isn't called a miscarriage after a certain point. By far the most common time to miscarry is in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. After that, the chances drop off considerably.
Trauma (If you drop the baby on its head)Drugs before or during pregnancy, or while breast feedingDNA of the parentsSpontaneous mutations
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You.can..... But of is your first pregnancy you may not recognize it as the baby moving....movement is most noticeable after 3 months
when the baby comes out feet or bum first and not head first as is usual
In the first trimester
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The mammary glands do not secrete milk during the first three months of pregnancy. The mammary glands produce milk to feed the baby when the baby is born AFTER pregnancy.
There is frequency and urgency in first trimester of pregnancy and later on slight Hydronephrosis in later months of pregnancy, due to pressure on Ureters.(Two tubes, each tube coming from pair of Kidney to the Urinary bladder and lies on the back side of abdominal cavity and feel the Bladder drop by drop.) Witch eventually get reverted. And the family is rewarded with the most beautiful gift it can ever have, a BABY.
Yur "baby belly" will not appear until the first few weeks of pregnancy.(:
Actually, yes. I am with my first child and at 37 weeks. My baby hasn't dropped yet. I have had a completely normal pregnancy. My doctor told me that the baby can drop up until a week before labor begins. The baby can also drop and then undrop. As long as it is head-down and in position and no other complications occur, it should be fine. However, everyone is different so I would talk to your practitioner.