The process of pregnancy and childbirth is nothing short of miraculous, and the nine months of pregnancy encompass a cycle of dramatic changes. Throughout this most critical phase of a woman’s life, it is vital that the woman and her caretakers closely monitor each stage of the pregnancy.
It becomes vital to keep track of various stages of pregnancy. When a woman becomes pregnant, it’s not only the mother who needs sufficient nutrition, but also the growing baby in her womb requires additional nutrients to stay healthy. The child in the womb also requires special care. It’s highly essential for the pregnant woman to maintain a diary for herself.
You can note down the changes taking place in your body. It is also important that you mention every little detail (which you find important) related to pregnancy to your gynecologist. This article will throw some light on the different stages of pregnancy. As we all know, a woman need to conceive in order to get pregnant. It generally takes nine months for a woman to deliver the baby (though sometimes a woman might deliver the baby before nine months). Here, we would break down these nine months into three stages of pregnancy.
During the first three months of pregnancy, a women undergoes a tremendous change in her body. These first three months are to be considered the most important. These initial changes can include change in breast size, frequency in urination and many others. It is definitely advisable that a doctor visit be carried out once a week regularly during the first three months of pregnancy. Also of importance, this is when the fetus is starting to grow and develop.
During the the beginning of the second trimester of pregnancy the visible changes of the woman’s body are distinguishable. During these three months the woman’s belly will increase in size. Towards the end of this period the breasts will start milk production. This will be a memorable trimester for any mother as she starts to feel the movements of her baby.
The third stage of pregnancy encompasses the seventh through ninth month, and may be the most important of the stages of pregnancy. Many pregnant women experience backaches during this stage as the baby continues to grow. You should continue to take pregnancy pictures not only to make yourself fully aware of all the changes taking place, but also so you can look back later on this time as a positive experience. If you are still trying to conceive, you can speak with a gynecologist or a fertility specialist for tips on getting pregnant.
The process of pregnancy and childbirth is nothing short of miraculous, and the nine months of pregnancy encompass a cycle of dramatic changes. Throughout this most critical phase of a woman’s life, it is vital that the woman and her caretakers closely monitor each stage of the pregnancy. From the seventh month till the ninth month of pregnancy is considered to be the most important stages of pregnancy. In order to know in details about the different stages and changes in the body, pregnancy pictures have to be taken. A visit to a gynecologist might be helpful in getting tips for getting pregnant.
- Patti Palmer