Pregnancy Timeline

  • Month 1

    Month 1
    At 1 month you baby is a cluster of cells called a blastocyst to an embryo that is about the size of a pencil point. Some of the symptoms you may have are tender breast, swollen feet, gaining up to at least 5 pounds, nausea, food cravings and aversions.
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  • Month 2

    Month 2
    Your baby is called an embryo. You may have an early ultrasound to evaluate the organs. Also with the ultrasound it provides a check with the babies heartbeat. The baby is around 2 inches, growing and developing each day. Symptoms include feeling tired, feeling bloated, peeing more than usual, mood swings, nausea, and tender or swollen breast.
  • Month 3

    Month 3
    At the end of month 3, you baby is about 7.6-10 centimeters long and weighs about 28 grams. Most of the critical development of the baby has already taken place, so your chance of miscarriage drops considerably after three months into pregnancy. The hormones changes are in full swing. Also there is no more morning sickness because the level of hormones in your body has reached its maximum. The uterus is growing week by week and by the end of the month it fills the whole pelvic area.
  • Month 4

    Month 4
    By the end of your 4 month your baby is about 6 inches long and weighs about 4 ounces. The baby moves around a lot at this stage, but you won't be able to feel it for awhile because they still have a lot of space. Also at this stage, their kidneys begin to function and any amniotic fluid the baby swallows, they will wee out. You may experience some weird side affects like bloody noses and snoring, but the good thing is that you are in your second trimester.
  • Month 5

    Month 5
    You are halfway through your pregnancy. By 30 weeks the baby is about 25 centimeter. And the are the size of a banana.
  • month 6

    the baby is lower down the uterus
  • month 7

    fat begins to be deposited on your baby. Your baby is about 36 cm
  • month 8

    breathing is starting to feel impossible and won't get easier until the end of the month when the baby drops.
  • month 9

    birth