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Pregnancy Progress: Week by Week
 
 
 

Pregnancy Calendar:
Week 12

First Trimester
 
Your Baby

Your growing baby!
Over the next three days, your baby’s fingernails will begin to grow from the nail beds. The baby’s skin is sensitive all over - any type of touch causes your baby to move.

Your baby’s brain now has the same structure it will have at birth, but it’s just a smaller size.

With rare exceptions, you won’t feel your lively baby move yet. The baby’s newly formed muscles are weak, and your baby is so small that the womb has barely expanded and is still contained within the framework of your hips.

A new reflex is present: now when your baby’s face is touched, it will open its mouth. This is called the rooting reflex and helps babies find the food source.

Did You Know?
Cervix is the Latin word for 'neck.'


You

Any sudden, large weight gain should be reported to your practitioner, since it might be tied to fluid retention and changes in your blood pressure.

You may notice an occasional headache. Headaches during pregnancy are generally caused by hormonal changes, added stress, and increased sinus congestion. In addition to occasional headaches, you may notice some dizziness and faintness. If you are feeling light-headed, try to lie down and elevate your legs higher than your head. Get up slowly when you feel stabilized. Keep nutritious snacks in your purse, car, and desk.

Despite occasional light-headedness, you may feel more emotionally stable now as your body gets more and more used to being pregnant. Every woman is different, however, and each pregnancy is unique, no matter how many children you have had.


Parenting Tips
To avoid becoming disconnected with your partner, dedicate a part of every day to being together. Take a walk together, share a luncheon phone call, plan a late dinner, or whatever. The 'couple' part of your relationship needs to be maintained, even though now you will soon be a family.
 
The Pregnancy Journal Learn even more about this week... and keep a record of your journey!

This content and more information on your pregnancy progress can be found in The Pregnancy Journal, by A. Christine Harris, PhD. available at Chronicle Books.
 
 
Relevant Articles for this week:
Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Herbs and Pregnancy

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Every pregnancy is different. The content offered in this article is for informational purposes only. Always consult with your health care practitioner if you have any questions about your health or the health of your baby.