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Pregnancy :: The First trimester Congratulations you are on your way
to becoming a mother. Here we take you through your first trimester,
how you and your baby will develop. Remember you must start taking
things easy now and get plenty of rest.
Your first month:
For the first 6 weeks, the baby is called an embryo. The heart,
lungs, and brain are beginning to develop and the tiny heart will beat
by the 25th day. The embryo is enclosed in a sac of fluid to protect it
from bumps and pressure. The baby will grow in this sac until birth.
During this time you may not notice a weight gain, but your breasts
may be larger and may feel tender. You may also have some "morning
sickness" or nausea.
Visiting your doctor is very important during these early stages.
Your doctor will perform several tests to check the health of both you
and your baby. She will also be able to answer questions about any
concerns or fears you might have, and she will tell you what you can do
to make your pregnancy as easy as possible.
Your second month:
During this month the embryo becomes a fetus. It has arms with tiny
hands and fingers. Legs, the beginnings of knees, ankles, and toes are
all starting to form. Organs such as the stomach and liver a simple
brain, spine and central nervous system have also begun to develop.
Pits have formed which will become the baby's eyes and ears. You may
tire more easily and need to urinate more frequently. You may also,
still be experiencing some nausea.
It is very important to eat the right foods, because you and your
baby are changing and growing every day and you both need proper
nourishment. Go to our healthy eating while pregnant page.
Your third month:
By the end of this trimester, your baby will weigh approximately 1
ounce, and be about 3 inches in length and signs of the baby's sex are
beginning to appear. Finger and toe nails are developing. The facial
features are becoming well defined, with an obvious chin, nose, and
forehead. Eyes are fully formed and eyelids are developing. The baby is
now starting to move the hands, legs, and head. At this point you will
not feel the baby's movement. You may have gained about 3 to 4 pounds.
A few symptoms you may experience during the first trimester:
Fatigue
Breast tenderness
Passing water
Morning sickness
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