What’s wrong with the belly getting bigger in the first month of pregnancy?

A belly that grows bigger in a month or so of pregnancy may be caused by over-nutrition, twin fetuses, gravidas and other factors.
1. Excessive nutrition: After some women learn that they are pregnant, they start to focus on nutritional supplements in early pregnancy, and consume too much food rich in fat and protein. As a result, over-nutrition in early pregnancy and accumulation of fat in the abdomen will easily cause the belly to become bigger.
2. Twins: If the pregnancy is twins, the belly change may be more obvious compared to a single child.
3. Grape fetus: the abnormal enlargement of the uterus, or need to rule out pathological factors, if there is a case of grapes, may also cause abnormal enlargement of the stomach.
If you are pregnant for a month and your stomach is enlarged, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to find out the reason.