After a woman becomes pregnant, as the fetus gradually develops and grows in the uterus, the abdominal bulge will become more and more prominent, and the body will also feel more and more difficult to move, which requires a gradual process. So, how many months pregnant will a woman's body become dull?
After three months of pregnancy, women will gradually experience a slight bulge in their abdomen. By the fifth month of pregnancy, it is considered mid pregnancy, at which point the small abdominal bulge is already quite noticeable. However, for most women at this gestational age, they will not feel any obvious clumsiness in their bodies. However, some pregnant women, due to individual differences, such as those who are already overweight, may already feel limited mobility at this point.
For most pregnant women, the stage of pregnancy when they feel their body becomes clumsy and their daily movements are inconvenient is after six months of pregnancy. As they are about to enter the late stage of pregnancy, the fetal development is gradually approaching perfection. At this time, the abdominal bulge is obvious, and the lumbar spine will also appear physiologically bent due to the anterior convexity of the abdomen. The shift of the center of gravity will also make women feel obvious back pain and leg fatigue at this gestational age. Therefore, at this stage, whether they are up, down, sitting or standing, they must be extra careful to avoid bumps and falls.
After six months of pregnancy, women may experience physiological leg edema during pregnancy, in addition to feeling physically inconvenient to move around. To alleviate this, it is recommended to raise the legs appropriately during rest, which can effectively alleviate lumbar soreness and leg fatigue during pregnancy, as well as lower limb edema.