If you have a normal belly bulge after five months of gestation, and your belly is bulging in the first month of pregnancy, consider that it may be caused by an anterior uterus or eating too much. If in fasting state, one month pregnant belly bulge is considered to be caused by anterior uterus. If the belly bulge appears after a meal, it may be caused by too much food or too much subcutaneous fat accumulation. If there is no other discomfort, no special treatment is needed. It is recommended to pay attention to the intake of nutrients, pay attention to proper rest, avoid staying up late, excessive fatigue, and go to the hospital for ultrasound examination on time. If the tummy bulge is accompanied by obvious abdominal distension, it is recommended to eat in small quantities, mainly with well-digested and easily absorbed food, more vegetables and fruits, and more coarse fiber food to promote better intestinal peristalsis.