1st Trimester

  • Week 1

    There is no baby formed. The uterus has begun preparing for the arrival of a fertilized egg. Estrogen is being produced
  • Week 2

    There is no baby formed. The uterus has begun preparing for the arrival of a fertilized egg. Estrogen is being pruduced
  • Week 3

    Ovulation occurs. The corpus luteum collapses, turns yellow and starts to produce the hormone progesterone. Many pregnacy horomones are being produced.
  • Week 4

    The fertilized egg and the uterus are making contact. Implantation bleeding may occur.
  • Week 5

    The period is missed. You are able to confirm that you are pregnant. Mood swings may occur.
  • Week 6

    The face of the baby is beggining to form. The bladder starts to receive pressure.
  • Week 7

    Breasts start to enlarge. Nausea and excess saliva starts occuring.
  • Week 8

    There is a lot of mroning sickness happening in this week.
  • Week 9

    The woman becomes feeling very tired. Pregnancy is a lot of work on the body.
  • Week 10

    The baby starts to build bones and cartilage. The woman becomes very constipated and needs to increase its fiber intake.
  • Week 11

    The baby is starting to look more human like that the woman is becoming more relaxed.
  • Week 12

    Uterus is about the size of a grapefruit. Progesterone causes dizziness.
  • Week 13

    The baby is about the size of a peach. Vocal cords are developing. Bloating, constipation, headaches and breast tenderness may happen to the woman.