Fetal movement is a welcome indication of fetal well-being, but your baby’s movements can be distracting and disconcerting when they cause pain. It is not uncommon for women to experience discomfort in the ribcage, abdomen or cervix when the...
Feeling the first flutters and kicks of your baby is a rite of passage for every pregnant woman. While the kicks sometimes act as a way to keep you up all night, they are also an effective indicator of your baby's overall health. A healthy, active...
When you're pregnant, you may find your nighttime rest disturbed by a fetus who decides to wake up and start dancing just when you go to sleep. The opposite may also hold true; when you're very active, your baby may seem to settle down for a long...
Fetal movement is an important indication that your baby is growing well and is healthy inside the uterus. A variety of factors can influence both the baby's movements and your perception of the baby's movements, including how much fluid you drink...
Feeling your baby move is one of the most memorable moments of pregnancy. Beyond the joy of those first kicks, you also get some reassurance from your baby that everything is going well in there. A lack of fetal movement, on the other hand, can be...
At 28 weeks, your baby is growing and developing at a rapid rate and is roughly 2.2 lbs. Now marks the beginning of the third trimester, when you'll start to notice reduced fetal movement due to a lack of space in your uterus. Still, your...
You've probably heard that it's important to pay attention to decreased fetal movement, but you may wonder if it's possible for your baby to move too much. When it comes to your comfort level during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, a...
Feeling your baby move is one of the highlights of pregnancy, and this movement changes throughout your nine months. The first signs of movement during your second trimester feel like flutters. By the third trimester, you are feeling kicks and...
Fetuses have different levels of activity; some move more than others. Fetal movements occur in periods of activity and rest throughout the day (and night.) According to the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, women feel at least 75...
Pregnant women eagerly anticipate feeling their baby's first movements. However, since perceptions of fetal movement can vary widely, you might worry that the amount of movement you feel at 18 weeks indicates that something is wrong —...
Your baby has been moving its tiny body since the first trimester of your pregnancy, according to the website WhatToExpect.com. However, due to his small size, you won't be able to feel a thing for the first four months. While actually feeling...
The most fun part of pregnancy is feeling all those miniature kicks, signs of the tiny life that exists inside. During the third trimester doctors recommend tracking fetal movements to make sure baby is healthy; and as Arlene Eisenberg writes in...
During the second trimester of pregnancy, expectant mothers can rarely feel significant, regular fetal movement. Although unborn babies begin movement during the first trimester, pregnant women generally begin feeling their babies' kicks and...
One of the biggest thrills of pregnancy is feeling your baby move -- at least until the kicks start keeping you awake at night. While obese moms run a higher risk of numerous complications in pregnancy, there's no scientific proof that you will...
A miscarriage is considered the sudden and unexpected loss of a fetus prior to the 20th week of pregnancy. A missed miscarriage, which usually happens in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, is one in which the fetus dies, but the woman's body doesn't...
When you visit your doctor for confirmation of pregnancy, she will determine your due date by adding 40 weeks to the beginning of your last period. Those 40 weeks are known as the gestation period, a time of rapid fetal growth and development....
An abdominal pregnancy is a type of ectopic pregnancy, which means that the embryo has implanted somewhere outside the uterus. Abdominal pregnancies occur infrequently, unlike tubal pregnancies, with the embryo implanting in the fallopian tube. In...
At the beginning of the third trimester, pregnant women receive their last round of prenatal blood tests, one of which is a test for gestational diabetes. A positive test result means a slightly higher pregnancy risk category. Yet, gestational...
One of the ways you know your baby is healthy in the latter part of your pregnancy is by feeling him move. Fetal movement can tell you and your OB provider if your baby has plenty of oxygen or if he is struggling in the uterus. While fetal...
In the first few months of pregnancy, you might eagerly await the first slight fluttering that indicates your baby is moving his newly developed arms and legs. By the end of pregnancy, with sore ribs and bladder from what might seem like fetal...
Only an ultrasound can tell you whether you're carrying multiples for sure; even hearing the heartbeat isn't a fail-proof method, since a doctor may only detect one heartbeat at a time. Still, even if you haven't had an ultrasound, your body could...
Feeling your baby move can be one of the most exciting parts of your pregnancy. Your unborn baby's movements may reassure you that she is healthy and can help give your obstetrician clues about how quickly your baby is growing. According to Clark...
The beginning of the second trimester brings many moms relief from morning sickness and the overall tired feelings of the first trimester. By week 17 baby is fully active inside the womb and the belly is starting to show proof of growing baby.
Physical symptoms of pregnancy can vary in intensity and frequency. While some women never experience morning sickness, others feel ill for months. Certain symptoms may disappear as your pregnancy progresses, and others can last up to the time of...
At 32 weeks pregnant, a woman is in the last trimester. She and her baby are both preparing for the birth by putting the final touches on the fetus' development in the womb. From 32 weeks on, the pregnant mother will have a prenatal checkup every...
The signs that a teenage girl are pregnant are not really different than the signs of pregnancy in a grown woman. It is possible, although extremely rare, for a girl or woman to have a pregnancy with almost no symptoms at all. It is also possible...
The body shows subtle signs of pregnancy shortly after conception. These early signs -- such as sore breasts, increased basal body temperature, fatigue and implantation bleeding -- are often associated with other conditions and my not be...
Every pregnancy is different. About the only thing all women have in common in Week 16 of their pregnancies is that they are early in their second trimesters. Generally, the second trimester of pregnancy is the easiest trimester. Hormones have...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is not a condition that requires immediate treatment. Rather, your doctor will want to monitor the situation and avoid any kind of intervention until it's absolutely necessary. Once you've received a...