At three months of pregnancy, the fetal development gradually stabilizes, and the pregnant woman's pregnancy response gradually improves. It is no longer as uncomfortable as before, and the various organs of the fetus tend to improve, and the body also has a certain weight. However, is it normal to have a large belly at three months of pregnancy?
At 3 months of pregnancy, having a large belly is normal, which indicates that the fetus absorbs nutrients well and grows rapidly, so it looks larger. If the pregnant woman is carrying twins or multiple births, the belly will also increase significantly. In addition, if pregnant women do not control their diet and instead eat too much, it can cause the accumulation of body fat, resulting in a larger belly.
In general, changes in the appearance of the belly can only be clearly seen at 3-4 months of pregnancy. If the pregnant woman is underweight, it may not be very obvious at this time and can only be seen after five months. During the first three months of pregnancy, the fetus does not develop rapidly and the uterus grows slowly, so the belly is not very noticeable.
Every pregnant woman's physical condition is different, so when she will show signs of pregnancy also varies from person to person. Pregnant women with more amniotic fluid will have a larger belly, and if they are overweight, their belly will naturally be larger. If the pelvis is narrow, the abdomen will protrude forward, making it appear larger. As long as the pregnant woman's weight is within the normal range, there is no need to worry too much.