Getting Pregnant
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
Labor and Delivery
Pregnancy Complications
Baby
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1 of 6 / Getting Pregnant
Getting Started
Learn the basics, essential steps, and practical guidance to begin your journey with confidence and success.
Pre-Pregnancy To-Do List
Prepare for a healthy pregnancy with medical checkups, nutrition planning, lifestyle changes, vaccinations, and essential wellness habits.
Prenatal Vitamins
Prenatal vitamins provide essential nutrients like folic acid, iron, and calcium to support healthy pregnancy and baby development.
Pregnancy After Age 35
Pregnancy after age 35 may require extra monitoring, but healthy habits and proper prenatal care support positive outcomes.
2 of 6 / First Trimester
Weeks 1-4
Early pregnancy begins as the fertilized egg implants, triggering hormonal changes and the first stages of baby development.
Weeks 5-8
Your baby’s major organs begin developing, and early pregnancy symptoms like fatigue, nausea, and breast tenderness may increase.
Weeks 9-12
Your baby’s major organs continue developing, movements begin, and early pregnancy symptoms may become more noticeable.
Healthy Pregnancy Diet
A healthy pregnancy diet includes nutrient-rich foods, essential vitamins, hydration, and balanced meals to support mother and baby.
3 of 6 / Second Trimester
What to Expect
Discover common symptoms, baby development milestones, body changes, and essential health tips throughout pregnancy.
Weeks 13-16
During this stage, your baby grows rapidly, develops facial features, and becomes more active while many early pregnancy symptoms begin to ease.
Weeks 17-20
Your baby grows rapidly during this stage, with stronger movements, developing senses, and important organ development milestones.
Weeks 21-25
Your baby grows rapidly, develops stronger movements, and begins responding to sounds while your body continues adapting.
4 of 6 / Third Trimester
5 of 6 / Labor and Delivery
What to Expect
Learn about common pregnancy symptoms, body changes, baby development milestones, and essential care during each stage.
Weeks 31-34
Your baby continues gaining weight, developing lungs and brain function, while your body prepares for delivery.
Weeks 35-40
Your baby reaches full-term development as the body prepares for labor, delivery, and welcoming your newborn.
Braxton Hicks Contractions
Braxton Hicks contractions are irregular, painless practice contractions that help prepare the uterus for labor during pregnancy.
What to Expect
Learn about common pregnancy symptoms, body changes, baby development milestones, and essential care during each stage.
Am I in Labor?
Learn the common signs of labor, including contractions, water breaking, and when to contact your healthcare provider.
Stages of Labor
Labor progresses through cervical dilation, baby delivery, and placenta delivery, preparing for childbirth and recovery.
Pain Relief Options
Explore effective pain relief options, including medications, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and treatments to improve comfort and mobility.
6 of 6 / Pregnancy Complications
What Is Anemia?
Anemia is a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells, causing fatigue, weakness, and dizziness.
Bleeding During Pregnancy
Learn about common causes, warning signs, and when to seek medical care for pregnancy-related bleeding.
Abdominal Separation
A condition where abdominal muscles separate during or after pregnancy, causing core weakness and abdominal bulging.
Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
Serious pregnancy conditions involving high blood pressure that can affect maternal and baby health if untreated.
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