Can I see my belly at three months pregnant

  When it comes to pregnancy, most people's first thought is that their belly will get bigger after getting pregnant. But because everyone's physique and body shape are different, their reaction to pregnancy cannot be the same. Some people worry that their belly hasn't grown because the fetus is unhealthy. So, can the belly be seen at three months of pregnancy?

  

Can I see my belly at three months pregnant1

  At 3 months of pregnancy, there is generally no visible change. Generally speaking, it takes four to five months to feel abdominal bulge, but due to individual differences, some may occur earlier or later. At three months of pregnancy, the fetus has already taken on a humanoid form and is growing at an increasingly astonishing rate.

  At 3 months of pregnancy, a woman's uterus is the size of a fist, but her belly still does not protrude significantly from the outside. It is also possible to find that one's breasts have swollen and painful, and the nipples and areola have darkened pigmentation. It is recommended to use a new bra during pregnancy, wear loose and comfortable clothes, and avoid tightening the waist and abdomen.

  At this point, the feeling of morning sickness will gradually disappear, appetite will gradually increase, and the amount of food eaten will also gradually increase. We should pay attention to quality and eat more easily digestible and light foods, as well as some slightly sour and nutritious fruits and dishes. In addition, due to pelvic congestion and sustained vigorous secretion of progesterone, vaginal secretions slightly increase compared to usual, and there may be frequent urination with a feeling of incomplete emptying.

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