Tiny limb buds appear. These grow into your baby's arms legs.
Your baby's heart lungs begin to form. By the 22nd day, the heart starts to beat.
Your baby's neural tube begins to form. This becomes the brain spinal cord.
By the end of the first month, your baby is about 1/4 inch long.
Your body is making lots of hormones that help your baby to grow. Hormones can make you feel moody or cranky.
Your breasts may get bigger. They may hurt tingle.
You may feel sick to your stomach. This is called morning sickness, even though it can happen any time of day. It's also called nausea vomiting of pregnancy or NVP. Try eating crackers smaller meals.
You may crave some foods or hate foods you usually like.
You may feel tired. Rest when you can.
Your baby's major body organs, like the brain, the heart lungs, are forming.
The placenta grows in your uterus supplies the baby with food oxygen through the umbilical cord throughout pregnancy. But you can pass bad things like alcohol, cigarette smoke drugs through the placenta, too. So don’t drink alcohol, smoke, use street drugs or abuse prescription drugs when you’re pregnant.
Your baby's ears, ankles, wrists, fingers toes are formed. Eyelids form grow but are sealed shut.
By the end of the second month, your baby is about 1 inch long still weighs less than 1/3 ounce.
Your breasts may still be sore are getting bigger. Your nipples the area around them begin to get dark.
You have to go to the bathroom more often because your uterus (womb) is growing pressing on your bladder.
You may still have morning sickness.
You may feel tired need to rest more often.
Your body makes more blood.
Your baby's fingernails toenails are formed.
Your baby's mouth has 20 buds that become baby teeth.
Fine hairs begin to form on your baby’s skin.
You can hear your baby's heartbeat for the first time. Ask your provider to let you listen.
By the end of the third month, your baby is about 2 1/2 to 3 inches long weighs about 1 ounce.
You may still feel tired have morning sickness. For most women, morning sickness is mild goes away during the first trimester. But if you’re losing weight can’t keep food or drink down, tell your provider. He may prescribe medicine for you to help you feel better.
You may have headaches get lightheaded or dizzy. If these symptoms don't go away, tell your health care provider. Talk to your provider before you take any medicine for a headache.
You may have gained 2 to 4 pounds by now. Your clothes may begin to feel tight.
Your baby moves, kicks swallows.
Your baby's skin is pink see-through.
The placenta is still providing food oxygen to your baby. This happens throughout pregnancy. But you can still pass bad things, like alcohol other drugs, through the placenta. So don’t drink alcohol, smoke, use street drugs or abuse prescription drugs when you’re pregnant.
By the end of the fourth month, your baby is about 6 to 7 inches long weighs about 4 to 5 ounces.
You may be more hungry as your morning sickness goes away. If you still have morning sickness, tell your provider. You also may have more energy. But you may start to have heartburn. Try eating four or five smaller meals each day instead of three larger ones. don't eat spicy food.
Near the end of this month, you may feel your baby move for the first time.
You gain about 1 pound a week.Your belly begins to show. You may need to wear maternity clothes bigger bras now.
It's OK for you your partner to have sex if you want. It won't hurt the baby. You may have to try new positions as your belly gets bigger. Do what's comfortable for you.
Your baby becomes more active. He can turn from side to side sometimes head over heels.
Your baby goes to sleep wakes up.
Your baby grows a lot during this month.
By the end of the fifth month, your baby is about 10 inches long weighs 1/2 to 1 pound.
You should feel the baby move inside you this month. If you don't, tell your health care provider.
Your heart beats faster.
You may need 8 or more hours of sleep each night. Rest take breaks during the day if you can. Don't push yourself.
Don’t smoke, drink alcohol, use street drugs or abuse prescription drugs. Tell your provider if you need help to quit.
Your baby's skin is red wrinkled. It's covered with fine, soft hair.
Your baby can kick strongly now.
Your baby's eyes are almost completely formed. Soon they can start to open close.
By the end of the sixth month, your baby is about 12 inches long weighs 1 1/2 to 2 pounds.
The skin on your belly may itch. You may see stretch marks. Use lotion wear loose clothes.
Your back may hurt. Don't stfor long periods of time. don't lift heavy things.
You may feel pain down the sides of your belly as your uterus gets bigger.
You may have constipation. Drink more water or fruit juice. Eat more foods with fiber, like fruits vegetables.
You can still have sex, but stop if you feel pain or cramping.
Your baby can open close her eyes suck her thumb.
Your baby kicks stretches.
Your baby responds to light sound.
By the end of the seventh month, your baby is about 15 to 16 inches long weighs about 2 1/2 to 3 pounds.
You should feel your baby move. As he gets bigger, it may feel like he’s rolling around. Tell your provider if you notice any change in how often your baby moves.
Your ankles feet may swell. Try lying down putting your feet up. If your hands face swell suddenly, call your health care provider.
You may get stretch marks on your belly breasts as they get bigger.
You may have contractions. This is OK, but call your health care provider if you have more than five contractions in 1 hour.
As your belly gets bigger, it may get harder to keep your balance. This makes it easier to fall. Be careful!
You may have trouble sleeping. Try sleeping on your side or with extra pillows. You also may sweat more than usual.
Your baby can kick strongly roll around. You may see the shape of his elbow or heel against your belly. Tell your provider if you notice any change in how often your baby moves.
Your baby's brain lungs are still growing.
By the end of the eighth month, your baby is about 18 to 19 inches long weighs about 4 to 5 pounds.
If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. If you choose to induce labor in a healthy pregnancy, talk to your provider about waiting until you’re full term at 39 weeks. Give your baby the time he need to develop before he’s born.
You may feel stronger contractions this month.
Colostrum may leak from your breasts. This is the fluid that comes out of your breasts before your breast milk comes in. Wear breast pads in your bra to help with leaking.
You may have trouble breathing as the baby pushes on your lungs. Slow down try to sit stup straight.
Your baby may crowd your stomach. Try eating four or five smaller meals during the day.
You should about one pound a week this month.
Your baby's lungs are ready to work on their own.
Your baby gains about 1/2 pound a week.
Your baby is still moving kicking. He moves to a head-down position rests lower in your belly.
By the end of the ninth month, your baby is 19 to 21 inches long weighs 6 to 9 pounds.
Your belly button may stick out.
Your breathing should be easier once the baby moves down. But you may need to go to the bathroom more often because the baby is pressing on your bladder.
You should feel your baby kicking moving right up until you give birth. Tell your provider if you notice any change in how often your baby moves.
You may be uncomfortable because of the pressure weight of the baby. Rest often.
Your feet ankles may swell. Put your feet up. Try to stay in a cool place.
Your cervix opens up (dilates) thins out (effaces) as it prepares for birth.
You may not gain any weight this month. You may even lose 1 or 2 pounds.
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