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What To Expect During The First Trimester Of Pregnancy?

by Alice Thomas Writer

In typical medical terms, the earliest phase of pregnancy is referred to as the first trimester. This phase starts from the very first day of your last pregnancy (even when you’re not pregnant) and lasts up to the end of the 13th week of pregnancy. During this phase, a lot of changes can be observed both in the mom-to-be and the baby inside the womb. This very blog by the leading private ultrasound scan clinic in Aylesbury is all about the expected things that take place during the first trimester of pregnancy.

Changes in the mum’s body

Though the experience of pregnancy is different for every woman, we are penning some common bodily changes that usually occur during the first trimester of pregnancy.

  • Morning sickness

Morning sickness is one of the common problems that can be seen in almost all pregnant women out there. Extreme vomiting and nausea are the signs of morning sickness.

  • Fatigue

As the body of a pregnant woman supports another life to grow inside her womb, it is very natural to experience fatigue initially especially, during the first trimester of pregnancy.

  • Sudden changes in food cravings

A sudden change can be seen in the food cravings too. A pregnant woman can easily start disliking a food that she used to love before her pregnancy. Likewise, she can start liking a food item that she hated once upon a time. These all are very common during the first three months of pregnancy.

  • Peeing tendency every now and then

As the baby starts growing, it creates pressure on the bladder of the mum. Hence, a mom-to-be needs to pee often during this phase of pregnancy.

  • Bleeding

Medical survey reports inform that almost 25% of pregnant women face bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy. Gynecologists assure this to be a normal symptom. But, facing severe bleeding and cramp can indicate a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. A doctor should be called as early as possible in such situations. 

Baby’s growth inside the womb

During the first trimester, the entire process of transforming into a fully-formed fetus from the fertilized egg takes place.

  • The placenta, umbilical cord, and amniotic sac start to grow rapidly.
  • The brain, spinal cord, muscle, nerves start to work now.
  • The heart takes the proper shape. By going through an ultrasound scan, you can easily hear your child’s heartbeat.
If you are based in Aylesbury, visit the super-specialty clinic of Window to the Womb to go through the best early pregnancy scan in Aylesbury.

  • The major organs and the digestive system get developed during this phase.
  • A soft skeleton and the genitals start to grow.
  • Gradually, the baby seems to look like a human baby with little hands, fingers, legs, eyes, etc.
  • The baby becomes almost 2.5-3 inches long by the end of the first trimester.

From the very first trimester of pregnancy, a woman should live her life safely for the well-being of the little one inside the womb. Consult your doctor if you ever feel something wrong with your pregnancy. 


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