If you're carrying any extra weight in your stomach area (it was "soft" before you got pregnant) your stomach may never really get "hard". I was around 5 months before I really started to show, and get the telltale "baby bump." I can tell you this though, it's perfectly normal to be worried about your baby's life, and miscarriage during your pregnancy. I was worried about my daughter while I was pregnant. It's the maternal instinct kicking in. If you're constantly worried though, check with your OBGYN, and tell him/her this fear, and it is unhealthy for you to obsess about it. Good luck, and congratulations!
2007-03-12 13:06:40
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answered by psalms1192532 2
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This book is a must read for any woman trying to get pregnant. I was devastated and so was my husband after being told by my fertility specialist at age 38 that I had no option but to consider adoption or donor eggs (according to my doctor I was out of eggs and gave me 4% chance of getting pregnant and a 2% chance of carrying a baby to full term). After much research and dozens of hours reading infertility related articles and posts online, I have found this book! I never believed in anything alternative to western medicine and thought all the other stuff like Chinese medicine was a hoax. But I was soon glad to be wrong as I followed step by step guidelines. After one month of trying I became pregnant and had a beautiful healthy boy. Nine months after that I did everything in the book again and after 2 months of trying I got pregnant again and gave birth to another perfect little boy. I would recommend anyone with an open mind to read this book. It just might be the answer to your prayers.
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answered by Anonymous
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You should start feeling the baby move around 4 to 5 months especially if this is your first. If you are not bleeding and not doing anything stupid, like drugs or acrobatics, your baby is fine. Relax and enjoy.
2007-03-12 13:04:06
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answered by greenfrogs 7
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Your baby belly will be jelly belly for some time, the baby is still really small {see how small on the web at pregnancy} it will be about 4 months you will wake up one day and your belly will get and stay hard.
Enjoy!
2007-03-12 13:05:31
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answered by ChelYox 4
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no if you have miscarriaged mean you dont have the baby still in side of you by the way if you dont feel any pains or even cramps or had been bleeding down there lately mean you lost the baby already. if youre 13 week pregrnated means the baby isnt aready to grow yet , it still a egg . there isnt no such way that pregrnated women who is having a big bellies doesnt even get hard in case if you are having twins yeah both babies can make the mother stomache feel little hard and smooth . but i dont think there no such way a dead baby can stay inside of the mother forever. have you talking to youre doctor to get check up ?
2007-03-12 13:08:53
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answered by statecalifornia2009 7
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your stomach will start to get hard when u r 5 months
2007-03-12 13:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're concerned about the life of your child, bring it up to your doctor at your appointment.
2007-03-12 13:02:41
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answered by phamy76 4
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The bigger your stomach gets the harder it will become. Its different for everyone.
2007-03-12 13:03:08
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answered by LP's Mommy, RN 6
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it will take a bit..probably about the end of your 6th month..good luck and congrats..
2007-03-12 13:12:27
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answered by ~Ashley~ 5
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