After taking pregnancy test strips or other pregnancy test materials or going to the hospital to confirm that the woman is pregnant, pregnant women can quietly wait for the baby to grow, develop, and mature little by little in the body. This is a long process, and many women have begun to get impatient, so why don't we discuss how long it will take for the belly to become as big as a bus during pregnancy. How long does it take for the belly to grow during pregnancy? Generally speaking, the abdominal expansion is not obvious in the first two months of pregnancy, and the abdomen only begins to gradually expand in the third and fourth months of pregnancy. Different pregnant mothers will also have differences due to many factors such as physical fitness and diet. During the first three months of pregnancy, the belly of a pregnant woman is not noticeably protruding. On the one hand, this is because the baby is not fully developed. On the other hand, various pregnancy reactions of the pregnant woman are more obvious, resulting in physical weakness, poor appetite and no appetite, so the abdominal enlargement is naturally not obvious. Until the fourth month of pregnancy, the pregnant woman's abdomen begins to expand externally, with the uterine height ranging from 16 to 20.5 cm and the fetal abdominal circumference beginning to increase at a rate between 76 and 89 cm. Until the time of delivery, the uterine height is 32.0-38.5cm and the fetal abdominal circumference is 89-100cm. However, due to various reasons such as the physical fitness and dietary structure of pregnant women, there are differences in the development of babies. Some pregnant women's abdomen will become noticeably larger in the third month of pregnancy, while some pregnant women's abdomen will still not expand significantly in the seventh or eighth month of pregnancy. Experts say that there will be differences in abdominal size during pregnancy, as long as the various indicators of the fetus are above normal. Pregnant women are advised to undergo prenatal checkups on time. If they experience discomfort such as non-menstrual vaginal bleeding, fever, dizziness, weakness in the limbs, severe vomiting, etc. during pregnancy, they should go to the hospital for a physical examination as soon as possible. Common problems after pregnant women show their belly 1. Safety tips. As a pregnant woman's belly grows, her center of gravity changes, her walking becomes unstable and she becomes easily fatigued. Therefore, she should be careful when climbing stairs or working at heights. Especially when bending forward or making other gestures, you should be careful. 2. Exercise moderately. As a pregnant woman's belly gets bigger, her body will gradually feel heavier and she will become more and more lazy. Taking a walk or doing appropriate gymnastics can stretch her muscles and bones, which is beneficial to the blood circulation and improves immunity. 3. Food taboos. As the pregnant woman's belly gets bigger, it means that the fetus is also continuing to grow and develop, so you need to pay attention to your diet. High-fat foods, fried foods, canned fruits, white meat, fresh cream; spicy foods, chili peppers, peppercorns, garlic, mustard sauce, pepper; very cool ingredients, ice cream, frozen drinks, iced drinks, etc. are not suitable for pregnant women to consume excessively. 4. Sleeping posture of pregnant women. As the pregnant woman's belly gets bigger, it is better for her to sleep on her left side in the second half of pregnancy to prevent the over-large uterus from compressing the abdominal aorta. When sleeping, you can use a quilt to support your waist and bend your legs slightly. Pregnant women with swollen legs and feet or varicose veins need to raise their feet moderately. From the above, we can see that women can feel that their abdomen begins to grow significantly in the third month of pregnancy, but this situation varies from person to person. Some pregnant women's abdomen is not visible in the fourth or fifth month, but some pregnant women may begin to show their abdomen in the second month. The size of the abdomen is related to the amniotic fluid in the body and will not affect the growth and development of the baby. Please rest assured, pregnant women. |
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