Free Pregnancy Tummy Growth Chart Templates

Pregnancy Tummy Growth Chart: What Is It?

A Pregnancy Tummy Growth Chart aids in understanding how a baby bump grows. It is important to note that every woman's baby bump may look different in terms of size and form. Even if you take women during the same stages of pregnancy, certain people may develop a tummy that is noticeably smaller while some might come in greater sizes.

Alternate Names:

  • Pregnancy Belly Growth Chart;
  • Pregnancy Belly Size Chart.

Maintaining a growth chart can assist an individual in determining the growth pace of the stomach and also determine whether the size is gradually increasing or decreasing. Below you can find a description of how a tummy may change in terms of growth during pregnancy:

  • During the first month of pregnancy, a woman can expect to not find any changes in tummy growth – the fetus is very small at this stage;
  • During the following month of pregnancy, it is normal not to see any changes in growth but the tummy will feel firmer;
  • In month three of the pregnancy a small bump will begin to show towards the bottom of the stomach;
  • In the fourth month the tummy grows more and now begins to be noticeable;
  • In the fifth month, the tummy is prominent, and can easily be seen and the shape might differ across individuals. Some protrude in the center, others are higher and others are lower;
  • During the sixth month, the size is increased two-fold;
  • In the seventh and eighth months of pregnancy, the baby does not tend to grow much more and for this reason, the size may remain similar;
  • During the final month of pregnancy, the tummy increases and looks more curved.

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This document is a Fetal Movement Count Chart used to track and monitor the movements of a baby in the womb. It helps expectant mothers keep track of their baby's activity levels for monitoring their health and well-being.

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