14 Haziran 2011 Salı

Pregnancy Trimester

1st trimester (weeks 1-12)

During the first quarter, a woman may not even know she was pregnant. The first signs of pregnancy that she could cope with its absence of rules. At this point she had to take a pregnancy test to confirm she is pregnant. After missing her period a woman may begin to feel the emotional aspects of pregnancy such as mood swings and fatigue. These emotional changes are usually accompanied by physical changes such as morning sickness, increased breast size and tenderness, and decreased sexual desire. There is considerable variation in how women experience these things.

Not only the mother is going through several changes during the first quarter, the child knows so well. By the end of the twelfth week of the baby's bones have begun to ossify, and the eyes and ears are formed. Baby's external genitalia begin to form, but is not complete until well into the second quarter. By the end of the first trimester of pregnancy, a woman should be able to hear the heartbeat of your baby.

2. trimester (weeks 13-26)

The second quarter is a bit more difficult for the mother as the first. Although many physical symptoms present in the first three disease breast tenderness in the morning, and the cramps began to disappear in the second quarter, there are some physical changes experienced by new mothers. You start to notice that your belly is growing and begins to look more like a pregnant woman. You start to feel the baby move, and may even start having Braxton-Hicks. . Braxton-Hicks contractions are relatively painless experience throughout pregnancy are not associated with going to work. A woman usually experiences more Braxton-Hicks as your pregnancy progresses. The mother also realizes that she must go to the bathroom more often, and your heart beats faster. You can also start having heartburn.

These are all very common symptoms of pregnancy and normal, so do not worry. Mom probably still have mood swings during this period, but are not as serious as the first and third trimesters of pregnancy.

At the end of the second trimester the baby will move into the amniotic fluid and the baby begins to breathe. The eyebrows, fatty deposits, and gender are visible on ultrasound, fingers, toes and teeth are growing nicely.

3. trimester (weeks 27-42)

The third trimester of pregnancy is usually the most difficult of the three thirds women. Most women start feeling very uncomfortable, because the uterus is growing rapidly. I'm still Braxton-Hicks contractions, and most women begin to receive constant back pain. The fact that they are so uncomfortable and so painful back problems make it difficult for many women to bed during this time. This increases their fatigue and mood swings. Heartburn continues normally during the last quarter, so you should watch what they eat during these three months. In addition, most women begin to feel the drops of liquid from their nipples. This is normal when a woman approaches the end of her pregnancy and she is ready to begin breastfeeding.

The third quarter is also one of the most unpleasant quarter of the child. Space is cramped in the womb as the child grows, and the mother notices movement stronger. The child should also begin to turn upside down in the womb. The eyes of the child begins to function better, and he or she will be able to detect changes in light. All parts of the child, including hair and fingernails continue to grow and evolve. At the end of the third trimester the baby will be ready for life outside its mother's womb.

All the symptoms and the changes mentioned above are natural and expected result of a pregnant woman and her fetus. If you are pregnant and are experiencing abnormal pain or cramps, spotting or a much improved version of the above symptoms, you should consult your doctor as soon as possible. You should also make sure you get regular checks throughout the pregnancy.

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