When the belly gets bigger at eight weeks of pregnancy, it is normal if the enlargement is mild, if the enlargement is too obvious it may be too obese, the presence of hyperemesis gravidarum and other conditions.
As the fetus grows in early pregnancy, the uterus will gradually get bigger, but the uterus is still in the pelvic cavity at eight weeks of pregnancy, and the extent of belly enlargement is not obvious. Generally speaking, it takes three months of pregnancy before you can see the enlargement of the abdomen from the outside. Therefore, at eight weeks of pregnancy, the pregnant woman’s belly will only be mildly enlarged.
If a pregnant woman’s belly becomes noticeably larger, it may be the result of too much weight gain and obesity. You should also be alert to the possibility of hyperemesis gravidarum, which is a pathological condition, and seek medical attention in the hospital to clarify the cause with the help of the doctor and provide targeted treatment.
8 weeks of pregnancy if there are abnormal changes in the body need to seek timely medical attention.