First Trimester

  • week 1

    Your pregnancy begins as your body gears up for ovulation and prepares for fertilization.
  • week 2

    Your pregnancy begins as your body gears up for ovulation and prepares for fertilization same as week 1
  • week 3

    As sperm meets egg, fertilization occurs and your baby-to-be takes form — as a tiny group of cells.
  • week 4

    The blastocyst that will be your baby splits to form the placenta and the embryo, and the specialized parts of your baby's body begin to develop.
  • week 5

    Your baby's heart and circulatory system are developing, while your hCG hormone levels are now high enough to confirm your good news with a home pregnancy test.
  • week 6

    Your baby's face is taking shape, which is something sweet to think about as you race to the toilet to pee yet again.
  • week 7

    Right now, the only things growing faster than your baby's brain may be your tingly, achy breasts.
  • week 8

    As your baby starts moving in the womb, morning sickness (which doesn't just strike in the morning) may have you moving to the bathroom.
  • Week 9

    Your baby is busy building muscle, but all you may want to do these days is take a nice long nap.
  • week 10

    On your baby's to-do list this week: Build bones and cartilage. On your agenda, increase your fiber intake to cope with pregnancy constipation.
  • week 11

    The baby is starting to look more human and mother is more relaxed.
  • week 12

    The mother doubles in size but it is the baby who is actually growing
  • week 13

    Right now your baby is about the size of a peach but the mother has mood swings