Medical Care During the First Trimester
Early in your pregnancy, you can expect to visit your doctor or midwife every four to six weeks. Visits will become more frequent as your pregnancy progresses. During your first prenatal visit your...
View ArticlePregnancy Weight Gain In the First Trimester
How much weight should you gain in the first trimester of your pregnancy? Not very much. Weight gain in your first three months should be minimal (0.5 to 2.0 kilograms or 1.1 to 4.4 pounds). If...
View ArticleMothers' Physical Changes in the First Trimester
Your body goes through lots of changes - physical and emotional - during the first trimester of pregnancy. Here's an overview of what you can expect. Some of the changes in your body will be...
View ArticleVideo About Your First Trimester
You are going to have a baby - Congratulations! Watching this video is a good place to start learning everything you need to know about pregnancy; including what to expect in each trimester, how to...
View ArticleGuide to Your First Trimester of Pregnancy
The first trimester of pregnancy is full physical changes, emotions, and appointments. Use this as a guide of what to expect during the first 0-14 weeks of pregnancy.
View ArticleCheck-ups and Tests In the First Trimester
Wondering what's involved in early visits to your doctor or midwife? Here's an overview of what to expect. Early pregnancy visits are usually the longest. Your healthcare provider will record...
View ArticleEmbryo and Fetal Development In the First Trimester
During the first trimester, babies grow quickly - passing through two official stages of development. For the first seven weeks, a developing baby is referred to as an "embryo." From eight weeks to...
View ArticleMorning Sickness In the First Trimester
Morning sickness happens in the morning, right? Not necessarily. The nausea and vomiting known as morning sickness can be experienced at any time of day or night. It affects up to 80 per cent...
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