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Pregnancy Week by Week

This week of pregnancy you start counting from your last menstrual period, but since most pregnant women are not aware of the exact day they conceived their baby, it makes sense. No pregnancy symptoms will be evident this week.

Many expecting, remember the day their period started. It makes a clear starting point for determining your baby's due date.

It can be a bit confusing to remember to begin counting from when your period starts and that in reality you don't become pregnant until about 2 weeks later. For example, if your doctor or midwife says you are 12 weeks pregnant (from your LMP), then you conceived approximately 10 weeks ago. More below:



You may be thinking about starting a family at this point. While planning to conceive, take the time to prepare your body for motherhood. Start planning ahead (if you haven't already), by making sure you and your baby won't be exposed to harmful things during pregnancy. You should start taking prenatal vitamins or vitamin supplements. Stop smoking, drinking alcohol and using over-the-counter meds now. You should begin good habits now- before conception- to give your baby the best possible start.

At the end of week one of pregnancy, your menstrual period should have let up and your uterine lining begins to build up once again and the uterine lining thickens to soon receive the egg. Several of your eggs are ripening and one ovary or the other is preparing to release a single egg that is ready for fertilization.

Jump to Week of Pregnancy:

First Trimester

Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 |
Week 11 | Week 12 |

Second Trimester

Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 |
Week 17 | Week 18 | Week 19 | Week 20 |
Week 21 | Week 22 | Week 23 | Week 24 |
Week 25 | Week 26 | Week 27 |

Third Trimester

Week 28 | Week 29 | Week 30 |
Week 31 | Week 32 | Week 33 | Week 34 |
Week 35 | Week 36 | Week 37 | Week 38 |
Week 39 | Week 40





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