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What to expect during pregnancy’s first trimester

What to expect during the first trimester of your pregnancy.

Did you recently find out you’re pregnant? Here’s what you can expect during the first trimester

If you’ve just found out that you’re pregnant, congratulations! There’s so much ahead of you that you’re likely excited and maybe even a little scared about.

The first trimester of pregnancy is from week one to the end of week 12. Your due date is an estimated date that is 40 weeks from the first day of your last period.

Common changes during the first trimester

You’ll notice that your body begins changing during the first trimester, and these are some of the common physical changes you can look out for:

OB/GYN appointments

No matter what type of health care provider you choose, you’ll need to find someone you trust to care for you and your child during your pregnancy. Whether you choose an obstetrician, midwife or other pregnancy specialist, your visits during the first trimester will focus on your overall health, identifying risk factors and determining your due date.

Sometime around the 11th week of your pregnancy, you’ll go in for your first trimester screening to check for chromosomal abnormalities such as Trisomy 21 and 18.

What were some of the things you experienced during your first trimester? Leave your comments below!

 

If you have questions about your first prenatal OB visits, or just need a reminder checklist of important questions to ask, download our free Guide to Prenatal OB visits. Just click below.


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