Pregnancy care during the below periods:
1st Trimester
The first trimester begins on the first day of your last period and lasts until the end of week 12.
The first trimester of pregnancy is marked by an invisible — yet amazing — transformation.
2nd Trimester
The second trimester of your pregnancy is from week 13 to week 28 – roughly months four, five and six. The second trimester of pregnancy often brings a renewed sense of well-being. The worst of the nausea has usually passed, and your baby isn’t big enough to make you too uncomfortable.
3rd Trimester
The third trimester of your pregnancy is from week 29 to week 40 – months seven, eight and nine. Feelings at this stage of pregnancy tend to go from tiredness and worry to excitement about the baby. Your baby’s size and position might make it hard for you to get comfortable.
4th Trimester
The fourth trimester is the 12-week period immediately after you have had your baby. It is a period coined by Dr. Harvey Karp as the first 3 months of a baby’s life after birth.
Danger Signs in Pregnancy
The most commonly known pregnancy danger signs are:
- vaginal bleeding.
- convulsions/fits.
- severe headaches with blurred vision.
- fever and too weak to get out of bed.
- severe abdominal pain.
- fast or difficult breathing.
Early Pregnancy Signals
The most common early signs and symptoms of pregnancy may include:
- Missed period. If you’re in your childbearing years and a week or more has passed without the start of an expected menstrual cycle, you might be pregnant
- Tender, swollen breasts
- Nausea with or without vomiting
- Increased urination
- Fatigue
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