Find out what your baby may be able to do with his/her eyes and what fun activity you should definitely be doing now.
You may feel that there's so much going on. Between your little ninja's movements and increasing aches, don't forget to take a breather.
There are so many exciting things your little one can do now, one of them being able to curl his teeny fingers and toes. Plus, its time to go maternity clothes shopping, thanks to your growing bump.
Discover the crucial details of being 11 weeks pregnant in our comprehensive guide. From your baby's growth to essential tips, this resource is a must-read for expectant parents.
Learn what to expect at 10 weeks pregnant with our comprehensive pregnancy guide. From your baby's size to important changes in your body, stay informed and prepared for this exciting milestone.
Your baby can now make tiny movements, thanks to the equally tiny muscles on his/her hands and feet. As for you, loss of appetite may lead to weight loss, though you may need loose-fitting clothes thanks to your ever-expanding belly.
Your baby may be small, but his/her brain is growing at an incredible pace, generating a hundred new brain cells every minute! As for you, morning sickness continues and food cravings may not dictate your diet.
Your baby will now start developing organs, which will also start functioning. As for you, you will need to avoid certain beverages and food upon the confirmation of your pregnancy.
Did you know that during weeks 1-2 you're officially not pregnant yet? Read on to know more about other amazing changes that are occurring in your body and your baby right now.
Wondering what's happening if you're still pregnant at 42 weeks? This article is your go-to guide for insights on what to expect and how to navigate the final stretch of pregnancy. Stay informed as you wait for your little one's big debut!
You're feeling a bit impatient, waiting for your baby who seems to have missed the memo. Don't lose sleep over this. Instead, use this time to get all the rest you can get. Think of it as the calm before the storm.
Your baby's limbs are proportional to the rest of his body, so he resembles a newborn more now. As for you, mum, find out what condition you must watch out for to ensure a safe delivery.
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