What Are the Symptoms of Being Three Months Pregnant?
Disease description:
I’m three months pregnant, but my belly is still relatively flat and not very noticeable. What are the typical symptoms at three months of pregnancy?
By the third month of pregnancy, the first trimester has been completed, and early pregnancy symptoms—such as nausea, vomiting, frequent urination, fatigue, and aversion to greasy foods—typically subside or disappear entirely. However, some pregnant individuals may still experience these symptoms, which is entirely normal. At three months’ gestation, the uterus gradually enlarges, causing a slight, though usually not yet noticeable, abdominal protrusion. As individual constitutions vary, symptoms at this stage may differ among pregnant individuals; as long as fetal development remains normal, there is no cause for concern.