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What are different stages of pregnancy?

Different development stages of pregnancy week-by-week find out what changes to expect from every week of your pregnancy.<br><br>https://medium.com/@sherllywrander/what-are-different-stages-of-pregnancy-5a117e02985a<br>

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What are different stages of pregnancy?

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  1. Different Stages of Pregnancy Pregnancy is the process of giving birth to a child. Pregnancy can last up to 40 weeks depending on the menstrual cycle of a woman. There are three stages of pregnancy in which the development happens.

  2. Pregnancy Stages Though the pregnancy usually lasts up to 40 weeks, some babies are born prematurely, that is within 40 weeks. • First Trimester: Conception to 12 weeks • Pregnancy development happens week by week. • During the first trimester, your body will undergo many changes starting from the first week of your pregnancy, • the missed period could be a clear sign of pregnancy, • but it is advised to take a test because hormonal changes in a woman’s body can also lead to a missed period.

  3. Symptoms of Pregnancy • Tiredness • Tender Breasts • Morning sickness • Craving for a particular food item • Mood swings • Frequent need to urinate • Headache • Heartburn As each pregnancy is different from the other, some women might not feel any of the above symptoms, while some might suffer from them.

  4. Second Trimester: 13 to 27 weeks • Usually, during the second Trimester, women get used to the changes in the body and learn to adapt to the new changes they have to make in their daily routine, food, and sleeping patterns. • This is the period where your body will start growing as the baby grows inside your body. You will feel your baby moving, the little movements inside your abdomen. • With the growing baby, you may experience changes like: • Body pain (usually back, groin, abdomen, and, thigh) • Stretch marks • Skin darkening • Pigmentation (dark patches on your face) • Numbness • Itching • Swelling

  5. Third Trimester: 28 to 40 weeks This is the crucial one. You will still feel the symptoms of the second trimester, but it will be lessened with time. A frequent need to pee as the growing baby will put pressure on your bladder and other parts of the body.  Symptoms in the third trimester of pregnancy:  • Breathing problem • Tender breasts, pre-milk leak • Disturbance in sleeping patterns • Swelling of body parts (ankles and face) • Baby moving towards the lower part of your abdomen • False labour When you are near your due date, your vagina will get thinner and softer, it will start leaking an excess amount of white discharge which is normal as it helps in delivering the baby without any issues, like opting for a C-section.

  6. Pregnancy Calculator If you are worried about your pregnancy dates, you can use a pregnancy calculator to get an approximate due date. It is calculated from the first date of your last period till the last date of pregnancy which is usually 40 weeks. You can adjust it according to your cycle. It counts your period and ovulation as the first two weeks of your pregnancy. Unwanted Pregnancy Sometimes unwanted pregnancy can occur, resulting from no use of contraceptive measures, or contraceptive failure, which is not so common but can happen to 2 out of 10 women. Unwanted pregnancy leads to abortion, harming a woman’s boy in the long term. To avoid unwanted pregnancy, women can opt for different contraceptive methods like pills, implants, patches, vaginal rings, condoms, and many more. Abortion pills (a safe and effective way) are generally used to end an unwanted pregnancy. You can get it from your doctor, and take it within 48 hours of your pregnancy to empty your uterus.

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