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Pregnancy Week by Week

February 12th, 2009

Pregnancy Week by Week – The Final Stages

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Executive Summary By Brian G Potter

A pregnancy is usually an expected happy event in a family, anticipated much like Christmas day to a young child, yet even so it is fraught with hormonal upheavals and emotions that affect the entire family. From before the moment a woman discovers she is pregnant to months after she delivers her body is being changed in many ways physically as well as emotionally and outside influence greatly affects the entire pregnancy.

In the third trimester of pregnancy a woman’s hormones have pretty much stabilized and the mood swings have subsided by a substantial degree. Unfortunately, other mental and emotional problems may creep in during this final stage of pregnancy. Forgetfulness and just being mentally off is a common complaint that woman often share but is also something that many woman feel and because of fears never share with others. By getting the right foods, avoiding foods high in sodium and iron, particularly if taking iron supplements and getting moderate exercise will help to ease fears and anxiety as well as just making the physical and mental body feel well. Maintaining an exercise plan many emotional problems are lessened as well due to the endorphins that are released during exercise causing a feeling of well being. Ensuring plenty of sleep and rest is a huge factor in curbing those emotional upheavals; take the time to center.

Allowing ones self to feel uncertain or fearful about the pregnancy in general is a helpful tool. Seeking out others who have experience the same feelings or are currently experiencing them can be just what is needed.

Pregnancy Week by Week – Progress

Executive Summary By Apurva Shree

The early signs of pregnancy create a mixed feeling of joy, fear, and nervousness. A pregnancy week-by-week guide will help you to overcome your apprehensions and wait for nature’s miracle to behold in flesh and bones after the completion of the pregnancy.

Pregnancy week by week developments:

Week one to four

During this period the sperm forming a zygote -the basic form of life, fertilizes the egg.

Week five to eight

By sixth week the baby’s heart starts to beat and by eighth week the fetus develops rudimentary limbs.

Week nine to twelve

During this period your body starts expanding to accommodate the growing fetus with growing body parts. It is also a time of subsiding nausea or morning sickness.

You can hear the baby’s heartbeat during your visit to the doctor.

Week seventeen to twenty

The baby’s internal organs start developing rapidly. The fetus gets covered with soft fine hair called lanugo. This is the time when accurate gender of the baby can be checked.

Baby begins to practice breathing to be prepared for it at time of birth. The baby also develops fat deposits in order to regulate body temperature at the time of birth.

Week twenty-four to twenty eight

The baby hears muffled outside sounds and sense light at this stage. The baby’s movement starts slowing due to lack of space in the uterus.

Week twenty-nine to thirty two

The baby’s head grows rapidly in proportion to the rest of the body. The brain and eyes are almost fully developed, only the lungs need development.

Week thirty-three to thirty six

It can open-close its eyes, the fingernails too start growing at this stage.

Week thirty-seven to forty

The baby’s major organs are fully developed by now and lungs too grow to prepare for breathing outside the womb. The baby will drop to birthing stage in the pelvis. Be prepared for the arrival of your bundle of joy.

Maintain a pregnancy weekly calendar to note down all the developments and other relevant information provided by your doctor to monitor the growth of your baby. Good pregnancy health is vital during the progressing pregnancy week by week.

Know Your Pregnancy Week by Week

Executive Summary By Asheesh Mani

The initial progression of pregnancy week by week can be a phase full of trepidation and apprehension. Knowing the basics of pregnancy will help you settle down and monitor your pregnancy as it evolves weekly.

The Phases Of Pregnancy

Whilst you observe your pregnancy week by week your body, per se, remains ignorant of the change for the first three weeks. The first trimester of pregnancy is the trickiest to get by with the most sensitive changes taking place in the pregnancy week by week. By the tenth week, the embryo easily qualifies for being called a baby. While the first trimester concerns formation of organs, the pregnancy second trimester is about their utilization. Movements like breathing, sucking and swallowing in the fourteenth week, make the baby active. In the following week you even experience the baby’s first kicks! Meanwhile you undergo some visible changes of pregnancy week by week. Increased activity of the baby is one of the healthy signs of advancement of pregnancy week by week. It is a sign of the baby growing stronger. However, you must keep in mind that your baby is dependent on your diet. Thus, it is important to include in your diet calcium for good bone development, iron for blood cells and protein for the growth of the baby, in order to maintain the vigorous progress of in the growth of your baby’s internal organs.

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Pregnancy Weeks

February 11th, 2009

Facts About Third Trimester Pregnancy Weeks

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Executive Summary By Anupriya Jain

The third trimester pregnancy weeks, which starts from week 27 and lasts up to week 40, is the most exciting one. You have lots to learn and experience at this last stage of pregnancy.

Let’s take a look at each week of the last trimester, also known as the baby stage during pregnancy, for better understanding.

The 27th Week

Your baby’s brain, eyes, and lungs are in the process of development. You have got an extra large belly, which makes you almost impossible to sleep on your back. It’s a good idea to get a pregnancy calendar.

The 28th Week

Your baby can hear the sounds from the outside world. She is also capable of recognizing your voice now. So, start talking to her! The not-so-pleasant side of this week is that you might experience indigestion, gas, backache, skin rashes and constipation at this time. You may also gain some extra pounds.

The 29th Week

Your baby’s all five senses are working now. This is the time when your baby gains the chubby fat that gives her the adorable cuteness! Besides this, be ready for strong mood swings and an intense craving for food.

The 30th Week

Your baby can blink now. You may not feel like sleeping, as your baby exerts pressure on your back nerves and blood vessels. Try to sleep on your side using comfortable pillows as support.

The 31st Week

By now, you have a full-grow baby inside you. You may feel pain in the back and abdomen due to the expansion of ligaments. This is the time to visit your doctor to check for calcium deficiency.

The 32nd Week

Your baby now weighs around 3.5 pounds. This is a tough week for you, as you will feel exhausted, constipated, and your achy back will not let you sleep. You will be anxious about your pregnancy due date as well. Talking to your doctor or partner will relax you.

The 33rd Week

Your baby has got a lovely pink hue and has become chubbier by now! Her tiny head has grown a bit more. You might face problems like water retention, severe headaches, swelling of hands and face, and cramps. It’s best to keep in touch with your doctor at this stage of pregnancy development.

The 34th Week

Be prepared for false labor contractions. Take deep breaths or change your position. The contractions will vanish.

The 35th Week

You can actually feel your baby move inside your womb!

The 36th Week

Your baby is ready to come out. It’s time to get ready for delivery.

The 37th Week

You start getting the “nesting” syndrome, which makes you do strange things at this stage like clean your wardrobe, arrange furniture, and others!

The 38th Week

The baby changes its position and its head is ready to come out. Labor can begin anytime!

The 39th Week

Your baby is 7 pounds and ready to arrive.

The 40th Week

At last, you are about to deliver!

The third trimester pregnancy week has ended and your bundle of joy is now in your arms!

Pregnancy First Weeks – The Fears

Executive Summary By Tehmina Mazher

How do you pick up a baby? There are obviously some activities that should be avoided or foods that should not be eaten but mostly fears are simply that; fears, part of assimilating this new life event.

Nowadays we are somewhat bombarded with information in pregnancy about what not to eat or how to lead our lives and sometimes this information can seem contradictory. For very many women and their partners there are clearly fears about the health and development of the baby, especially early on in the pregnancy. This is extremely common and not just confined to first pregnancies. For a small percentage of women these fears are generated by a history of gynecological or obstetric problems. For most of us, pregnancy progresses without any problems but nevertheless if we have transgressed the ‘rules’, it may cause a great deal of guilt and hence fears that the baby may have been damaged in some way. For some there is even guilt about continuing a sexual relationship during the pregnancy (especially if there is any history of miscarriage). Pregnancy may awaken fears and guilt about previous behavior such as termination of pregnancy or previous sexual partners. It is very important to cut down or stop drinking and especially smoking in pregnancy. For most women these fears will diminish as the pregnancy progresses safely and the first ‘contacts’ are made with the baby: seeing the baby on an ultrasound scan, hearing the baby’s heartbeat and beginning to feel the baby move. For women who have had a late miscarriage or lost a baby at birth, it is not unusual for these fears to be very active throughout the pregnancy or until they have reached a self-defined marker: “I’ll feel alright once I get past 32 weeks or once the baby has been born.”

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Pregnancy Week

February 9th, 2009

Pregnancy Week by Week – The Final Stages

Executive Summary By Brian G Potter

A pregnancy is usually an expected happy event in a family, anticipated much like Christmas day to a young child, yet even so it is fraught with hormonal upheavals and emotions that affect the entire family. In the third trimester of pregnancy a woman’s hormones have pretty much stabilized and the mood swings have subsided by a substantial degree. Unfortunately, other mental and emotional problems may creep in during this final stage of pregnancy. Forgetfulness and just being mentally off is a common complaint that woman often share but is also something that many woman feel and because of fears never share with others.

By getting the right foods, avoiding foods high in sodium and iron, particularly if taking iron supplements and getting moderate exercise will help to ease fears and anxiety as well as just making the physical and mental body feel well. Maintaining an exercise plan many emotional problems are lessened as well due to the endorphins that are released during exercise causing a feeling of well being. Ensuring plenty of sleep and rest is a huge factor in curbing those emotional upheavals; take the time to center.

Allowing ones self to feel uncertain or fearful about the pregnancy in general is a helpful tool.

Pregnancy Week by Week – Progress

Executive Summary By Apurva Shree

The early signs of pregnancy create a mixed feeling of joy, fear, and nervousness. A pregnancy week-by-week guide will help you to overcome your apprehensions and wait for nature’s miracle to behold in flesh and bones after the completion of the pregnancy.

Pregnancy week by week developments:

Week one to four

During this period the sperm forming a zygote -the basic form of life, fertilizes the egg.

Week five to eight

A woman exhibits the early signs of pregnancy that is confirmed by the medical tests. By sixth week the baby’s heart starts to beat and by eighth week the fetus develops rudimentary limbs.

Week nine to twelve

During this period your body starts expanding to accommodate the growing fetus with growing body parts. It is also a time of subsiding nausea or morning sickness.

Week thirteen to sixteen

The baby’s bones begin to harden and it starts moving in the womb. You can hear the baby’s heartbeat during your visit to the doctor.

Week seventeen to twenty

The baby’s internal organs start developing rapidly. The fetus gets covered with soft fine hair called lanugo. This is the time when accurate gender of the baby can be checked.

Week twenty-one to twenty four

At this stage you will feel slight contractions as the uterus starts preparing for the delivery. Baby begins to practice breathing to be prepared for it at time of birth. The baby also develops fat deposits in order to regulate body temperature at the time of birth.

Week twenty-four to twenty eight

The baby hears muffled outside sounds and sense light at this stage. The baby’s movement starts slowing due to lack of space in the uterus.

Week twenty-nine to thirty two

The baby’s head grows rapidly in proportion to the rest of the body. The brain and eyes are almost fully developed, only the lungs need development.

Week thirty-three to thirty six

The baby grows to the length of sixteen inches and weighs four pounds at this stage. It can open-close its eyes, the fingernails too start growing at this stage.

Week thirty-seven to forty

The baby’s major organs are fully developed by now and lungs too grow to prepare for breathing outside the womb. The baby will drop to birthing stage in the pelvis. Maintain a pregnancy weekly calendar to note down all the developments and other relevant information provided by your doctor to monitor the growth of your baby.

Good pregnancy health is vital during the progressing pregnancy week by week.

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