A guide through each trimester.
1st Trimester
Congratulations on your pregnancy journey! The first trimester is filled with significant changes in your body as it nurtures new life.
Changes to Expect in Your Body:
Hormonal Changes: Increased estrogen and progesterone can cause nausea and mood swings.
Fatigue: Common as your body works to support your baby.
Morning Sickness: Nausea may occur at any time of day.
Breast Tenderness: Hormonal shifts may cause soreness.
Frequent Urination: A growing uterus puts pressure on your bladder.
Mood Swings: Emotional fluctuations are normal.
Baby’s Development:
Weeks 1–4: Fertilized egg implants; placenta begins forming.
Weeks 5–8: Heart starts beating; major organs form.
Weeks 9–12: Baby develops fingers, toes, and facial features.
What to Avoid:
Alcohol and Smoking: Harmful to baby’s development.
Unsafe Medications: Consult your doctor before taking any.
- Raw Foods: Avoid raw eggs, fish, and meats to prevent infections.
2nd Trimester
Welcome to the honeymoon phase! The second trimester often brings more energy and the first feelings of your baby’s movements.
Baby’s Growth and Development:
Rapid Growth: From 3 inches to nearly 15 inches by week 28, weighing 2-3 pounds.
Organ and Skeletal Development: Major organs mature; skeleton hardens.
Senses: Baby can hear sounds and sense light by weeks 18–20.
Changes in Your Body:
Energy Boost: Increased energy as fatigue fades.
Growing Belly: Your belly becomes more noticeable.
Weight Gain: Average 1-2 pounds a week. Lifestyle Tips:
Rest: Listen to your body.
Healthy Eating: Maintain a balanced diet.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water.
3rd Trimester
Countdown to your baby’s arrival! The final trimester involves significant physical and emotional changes as you prepare for labor.
Physical Changes:
Weight Gain: Expect about 0.5 kg (1 pound) per week.
Back Pain and Shortness of Breath: Caused by extra weight and pressure on the diaphragm.
Swelling and Braxton Hicks Contractions: Common as your body prepares for labor.
Baby’s Development:
Size and Weight: Baby weighs 2.5 to 3.5 kg (5.5 to 8 pounds) and measures 48 to 53 cm (19 to 21 inches) by the end.
Lung and Brain Development: Fully developed by week 36. Emotional and Mental Health:
Excitement and Nesting Instinct: Strong urge to prepare your home for the baby.
- Anxiety: Discuss feelings with your healthcare provider.
Preparing for Labor:
Birth Plan: Outline your preferences for labor.
Hospital Bag: Pack essentials for you and your baby.
Common Concerns:
- Insomnia and Heartburn: Common issues in the final weeks.