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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle > Women's Health > Pregnancy

Pregnancy


 Pregnancy typically lasts 40 weeks, counting from the first day of a woman's last menstrual period, and is often referred to in three parts, called trimesters. The first trimester lasts 12 weeks, the second trimester from 13 to the end of 27 weeks, and the third trimester from 28 to 40 weeks. 

Certain important milestones in pregnancy occur during each trimester. For example, specific tests are done during the first trimester, and certain problems, if they develop, almost always arise during the third trimester. Although there is nothing crucial about these trimester divisions, they do help both you and your doctor in planning the management of your pregnancy. 

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The most common early signs of pregnancy include:

Fatigue

Nausea and/or vomiting (morning sickness)

Breast changes such as soreness, fullness, tingling nipples, darkening of the areolas, and/or

Veins becoming more apparent

Frequent urination

Bloating

Cravings

Aversion to certain smells and/or increased sense of smell

Crampy feeling in the pelvis similar to menstrual cramps

Basal Body Temperature remains elevated

Light staining or spotting which my occur around the time of implantation

 

  

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