At 12 weeks pregnant, my stomach doesn't feel anything. What's going on

  At 12 weeks of pregnancy, it is already at the boundary between early and mid pregnancy. At 12 weeks of pregnancy, women need to promptly go to the hospital for a registered pregnancy test. But some women feel no change in their belly when they are 12 weeks pregnant, and they always have no sensation. Many pregnant women are worried, so what's wrong with having no sensation in their belly at 12 weeks of pregnancy?

  

At 12 weeks pregnant, my stomach doesn't feel anything. What's going on1

  What's wrong with having no sensation in the belly at 12 weeks of pregnancy?

  The various symptoms and reactions during pregnancy are related to individual physical differences. Under normal circumstances, having no reactions during pregnancy is also considered normal. You don't need to be too nervous. If you are really worried, you can go to the hospital for a check-up.

  Early pregnancy symptoms

  1. Amenorrhea: This is the most obvious symptom. If menstruation does not occur as scheduled for 2 weeks after sexual activity without contraception and continues for more than 5-7 days, the possibility of pregnancy should be considered.

  2. Nausea and vomiting: Nausea and vomiting are the most common signs of pregnancy. If you are like most women, morning sickness usually doesn't appear until one month after conception. A few lucky women will not experience morning sickness throughout their entire pregnancy.

  3. Breast enlargement and sensitivity: This swelling and pain sensation is similar to what you feel before your menstrual period, but more intense. This pregnancy symptom will show significant improvement after 3 months of pregnancy, and your body will have already adapted to the hormonal changes during pregnancy by then.

  4. More sensitive to odors: You may not be able to tolerate the smell of cooking fumes or tea leaves, and some fragrances may even make you nauseous. This sign of pregnancy may be caused by the rapid increase of estrogen in your body.

  5. Fatigue: Suddenly feeling tired, even feeling exhausted. No one knows for sure what causes fatigue symptoms in early pregnancy, but rapidly increasing progesterone levels may make you feel particularly sleepy.

  6. Implantation bleeding: Minor vaginal bleeding. Around the 11th to 12th day after conception, when you notice that you have missed your period, some women may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This vaginal bleeding may be caused by the implantation of the fertilized egg into the blood rich endometrium, which begins 6 days after fertilization.

  7. Abdominal distension: Hormonal changes in early pregnancy may make you feel bloated.

  8. Urinary frequency: During pregnancy, the amount of blood and other fluids in your body increases, causing more fluid to be processed by the kidneys and discharged into the bladder, becoming urine.

  9. High basal body temperature: If you record your basal body temperature and find that it has been consistently high for 18 days, you are likely pregnant.

  This article explains why there is no sensation in the belly at 12 weeks of pregnancy, and also introduces some symptoms that women may experience in the early stages of pregnancy. If you are a woman, it is best to carefully refer to the content of this article. If you don't feel anything in your stomach and don't feel nervous or anxious, it may be a normal phenomenon.

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