Pregnancy Week by week
This article describes about week by week pregnancy changes in a pregnant woman.
If you are on the starting of your pregnancy, or taking steps to get conceive, you may have so many questions about what will be coming in the coming days. what are all changes in the body during every week of your pregnancy and every trimesters of your pregnancy? What’s are changes going inside you? pregnancy by weeks can enlighten you, week by week pregnancy, from the first month to the nine months of your pregnancy. Each week offers information about your body and baby’s, as well as invaluable tips. Let’s start with a peek inside the womb.
Pregnancy week by week (Week 1) and Pregnancy week by week (week 2)
Child
Baby inside your pregnant womb is still just a glimmer in your eye in the first week of pregnancy. Though it’s confusing to reckon about a pregnancy starting before your child is even conceived, doctors calculate your due date from the beginning of your last cycle of your period since it’s hard to know exactly when conception started.
Expectant Mother
At the beginning of menstrual cycle, about 20 to 30 eggs namely ova start to ripen and occupy fluid-filled sacs namely follicles. One of these follicles matures and ruptures, releasing an egg that will come down the fallopian tube, where it awaits for fertilization. This all takes place about 14 days before the end of your cycle for woman with 28 day menstrual cycle. This is the time you’re most fertile, so light some candles, take the phone off the hook, and set aside some intimate time. An egg can be fertilized for only about 12 to 24 hours once the ovum is released. Don’t be disappointed if it doesn’t work the first time. You have only about a 20% to 22% chance of getting pregnant each and every month.
Tip for the pregnancy Week:
Make sure you’ve scheduled a prejudice visit with your ob-gyn to determine risks of environmental hazards, generic diseases, genetic diseases and lifestyle changes necessary to ensure a healthy pregnancy and for your baby. Most vital, make sure you’ve started taking 0.4 milligrams, or 400 micrograms, of folic acid a day during first week of pregnancy. Folic acid taken a few months before conception has been shown to dramatically reduce the likelihood of neural tube defects, such as spina bifida.
Pregnancy week by week (Week 3)
Child
Congrates! If your egg in the fallopian tube and your partner’s sperm has joined fruitfully, your embryo is really there, although it’s very small — about the size of the head of a pin. It doesn’t look like a fetus or baby; it’s just a group of about 100 cells multiplying and growing rapidly. The outer layer of cells will become the placenta, and the inner layer will become the embryo.
Expectant Mother
You won’t notice any changes in the third week of pregnancy. It’s too soon. Remember, you haven’t even missed your period yet.
Tip for the Pregnancy Week
Pregnancy tests done at home are about as reliable as a pregnancy urine test or blood test done in the medical clinic and can give you more immediate results than waiting for a doctor’s visit to a clinic. To ensure accuracy, make sure you’ve read the directions carefully and that all equipment being used is clean and clean.
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