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Pregnancy: Week 37+ (Month 10)

As you reach the end of your term, you’re probably thinking a lot about labor, delivery, and childbirth. Only 15% of new moms experience their water breaking before contractions start, but you should be prepared for anything. Get ready for baby!

Pregnancy: Weeks 33 to 36 (Month 9)

Third trimester pregnancy symptoms like insomnia, heartburn, and frequent urination are in full swing. As you get ready for baby you may take a Lamaze class, buy a stroller, or finalize baby names. See what your baby is up to in month 9, in this video!

Pregnancy: Weeks 29 to 32 (Month 8)

The third trimester is here! Pregnancy weeks 29 to 32 may bring heartburn, Braxton-Hicks contractions, and the return of morning sickness. Your baby now has all 5 senses, and each baby kick is stronger than the last one. Watch to learn about month 8!

Pregnancy: Weeks 25 to 28 (Month 7)

Pregnancy weeks 25 to 28 mark the end of the second trimester, and the beginning of the third trimester. During month 7, your baby will be able to hear sounds and may start dreaming, but you may experience discomfort from hemorrhoids or sciatica.

Pregnancy: Weeks 21 to 24 (Month 6)

Your second trimester is almost done by month 6, and big changes are taking place. Your baby has probably broken the one pound mark and you may also have started to notice some changes to your skin, like stretch marks. Watch this pregnancy video for more!

Pregnancy: Weeks 17 to 20 (Month 5)

During month 5 of your pregnancy, a sonogram can tell you if you’re having a boy or girl! You may be eating everything in sight - but that’s normal. You’re now at the midpoint of your second trimester - 20 weeks pregnant!

Pregnancy: Weeks 13 to 16 (Month 4)

There are different stages of pregnancy, and as you begin the second trimester, you’ll notice some changes. You should be feeling more comfortable, and your baby’s fetal development is progressing. Watch this video to learn more about pregnancy month 4!

Pregnancy: Weeks 9 to 12 (Month 3)

It’s the end of your first trimester, so your baby has graduated to full-fledged fetus status. You still probably have early pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness, and you may have developed a baby bump. Learn about month 3 of pregnancy in this video!

Pregnancy: Weeks 5 to 8 (Month 2)

During month two, you’ll see early signs of pregnancy. You’re more than halfway through the first trimester and even if you haven’t taken a pregnancy test, you may be experiencing morning sickness. This month, you’ll also have your first ultrasound.

Pregnancy: Weeks 1 to 4 (Month 1)

The days of asking, “Am I Pregnant?” are over. The pregnancy test was positive. You’re 1 month pregnant and you may even have some early pregnancy symptoms. Watch this video to see what your baby is up to in month one and your first trimester.
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