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Do you know that - Your baby is about the size of a fig🥹❤️.
Finally, it's time to record your pregnancy by taking weekly photos of your expanding tummy or creating a time-lapse. You can take selfies or request the help of a friend or partner to shoot pictures.
Let's talk about baby's development - Even if your baby is doing somersaults and stretching, you can't see it because of how small they are. At least 16 weeks into your pregnancy is when you'll likely first feel your baby move. The little fingers and toes of your baby are now distinct, longer, and free of webbing. All of your baby's vital organs are present and functioning as you approach the conclusion of the first trimester. Red blood cells are produced by the liver, urine by the kidneys, and insulin is first produced by the pancreas. Your child's heart is beating, and its four chambers are fully developed. The genitalia of your unborn child will begin to form by the end of this week. The penis and scrotum in males, and the clitoris and labia in females, are the exterior sex organs, and they don't begin to differ from one another until 11 weeks into the pregnancy. Even then, it takes a few more weeks before an ultrasound clearly distinguishes between boys and girls.
Let's talk about symptoms/ body changes - Do not worry if you have not yet noticed a bump. There is no set period of time when pregnancy first becomes visible because every woman and every baby bump are unique. When your expanding uterus starts to extend above the pubic bone, which may occur as early as 12 weeks pregnant but frequently occurs a few weeks later, you'll start to obviously resemble a pregnant woman. Symptoms are Constipation and gas, heartburn, fatigue, conflicting emotions, vaginal discharge etc.
Your To-do list is - Learn about pregnancy weight gain, Eat calcium-rich foods, Take care of your skin, Plan a babymoon and enjoy this precious time.
Stay tuned for more 👋🤰