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Pregnancy (Month 1 (Month 2 (Month 3 (Month 4 (Month 5 (Month 6 : (Month 7…
Pregnancy
Month 1
Month 2
Month 3
Month 4
Month 5
Month 6 :
Month 7
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Mother
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Your baby’s movements may feel like “rolling”, “jabs” or “stretching”, although everyone is different. Try to become aware of the times of day your baby moves so you can notice if these become absent or reduced.
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Father
As you enter into the third trimester you might both be feeling that its all happening too quickly. Talk to your partner about it, he’s probably feeling the same.
Your partner may be able to hear your baby’s heartbeat
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Mother
You may feel her move around — it may feel like bubbles or wind - but it's nothing to worry about if you don't feel anything yet
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Mother
Although birth is still many months away, your breasts may already be making colostrum — the fluid that will feed your baby for her first few days.
You may start to develop a dark line from your tummy button (navel) to your pubic hair. This is called the ‘linea nigra’. It is caused by increased pigmentation in your skin. It will fade after childbirth.
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Mother
You don't look pregnant yet, but your waistline may be starting to thicken and your breasts are probably getting larger.
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Baby
She has eyelids, but they will stay close for a few weeks yet.
The ends of her arms and legs are starting to look like hands and feet though they are not yet fully formed.
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Mother
Your breasts may feel tender, as if you are starting your period. This is because the tissue is being prepared to store milk.
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Mother
The outer cells of the embryo start link into your blood supply for nourishment and the start of the placenta.
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