After pregnancy, pregnant women may experience early pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, chest distension, amenorrhea, frequent urination, etc. After three months, the pregnant woman's belly will gradually protrude. However, some pregnant women have found a strange phenomenon, that is, the stomach is bigger than the belly during pregnancy. What is going on?
If a pregnant woman's stomach is larger than her belly, don't worry, go to the hospital for examination, it may be caused by the fetus leaning up. After examination, if the fetus is normal, the pregnant woman is not seriously injured. At around five months, pregnant women can undergo four-dimensional color ultrasound examination to check for fetal abnormalities. Pregnant women should closely monitor their own condition, and if they have overeating, they should go to the hospital.
Usually, the size of a pregnant woman's belly is related to many factors. If a pregnant woman is overweight, she is more likely to show signs of pregnancy, otherwise she will not show signs of pregnancy. Thin pregnant women may not show signs of pregnancy until the fetus is 6 months old. Pregnant women also have a lot of amniotic fluid and obvious abdominal bulge. If there is little amniotic fluid, the pregnant belly is not obvious. In addition, the placenta is also related to the gestational belly, for example, the anterior wall of the placenta is more prone to pregnancy than the posterior avoiding placenta. Some pregnant women have a wider pelvic bone and a smaller belly. Some pregnant women have narrow pelvic bones and obvious bulging belly.
In summary, if a pregnant woman has a good appetite and there are no abnormalities in fetal development, there is no need to worry. Pregnant women are advised to undergo regular prenatal check ups to understand the development of the fetus. Once there are any discomfort symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention immediately so that both the pregnant woman and the fetus can be healthy.