I’ve heard people talk about how they didn’t know they were pregnant even at four months. is this really possible?
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Well, it is very hard for a woman to go 4 months into pregnancy without noticing. The most obvious sign of pregnancy is a missed period. If a women does not notice that her period is missing during this amount of time, she is not following up correctly. Missed periods occur 15 days after ovulation. At this early stage, a pregnancy test will give a reliable result. Four months gone means that you will be 12 weeks pregnant. At this stage any weight gain around the breasts, tummy, and legs is likely to be subtle. You might also notice slight pigmentation changes to your skin tone, but again these will likely go unnoticed by most people.
Yes, it’s possible to go through your entire pregnancy without having any of the usual symptoms. You will hear your baby’s heartbeat, and you will feel your baby’s movements. But you may be lucky enough to avoid a host of unpleasant symptoms throughout pregnancy. For some women, the physical tip-offs of pregnancy, like weight gain, morning sickness, heartburn, or fatigue, don’t happen. Or they’re so mild that a woman just doesn’t notice them. Depending on the body type, it’s reasonable for a woman to make it to 30 weeks without looking pregnant.