I keep getting this mild pulling type feeling in my lower pet, almost like period cramps but not exactly. Im only like 5 weeks so still very new to all this. How did ur tummy feel in the start?
Haha, in early pregnancy it just feels like you ate a massive plate of chole bhature and got bloated! Now that I am in my third trimester, I miss that 'early' small tummy, now it feels like a heavy watermelon!
I am in my 6th week and my stomach feels so tight and bloated all the time, almost like a balloon. Does this bloating go away in the second trimester or does it stay like this?
I had that bloated, heavy feeling during office hours and it was so distracting. To manage, I started taking short breaks from my desk and wore loose, comfortable maternity trousers to work.
Look, your stomach will basically feel like you have gas or mild period-like cramps because the uterus is stretching. Don't panic over every small cramp, just eat simple ghar ka khana and rest.
Your body is preparing a beautiful home for your little soul, so minor pulling sensations and heaviness are normal. Just stay positive, eat satvik food, and let nature do its work.
Because of my past loss, every tiny pinch or cramp in my lower abdomen made me so terrified. If the cramping is mild, try to lie down and rest, but if you feel sharp pain or spotting, please contact your doctor immediately.
My stomach felt very tight and slightly crampy in the first few weeks, almost like my period was about to start. I found that placing a warm cloth or just resting on my side really helped to ease the discomfort.
Sometimes stomach discomfort can be normal stretching, but severe pain is a warning sign. It is always safest to call your gynac to rule out any complications instead of guessing.
In early weeks, your stomach might feel a bit bloated and heavy, which is totally normal. Honestly, don't rush to get expensive abdominal scans too early unless the doctor recommends, just budget your tests wisely.
Medically speaking, progesterone slows down digestion so you might feel very bloated or have mild cramping. It's best to discuss these symptoms with your gynecologist during your routine checkups.