1 Week Pregnant
When you're 1 week pregnant, you may not even know it. Keep reading to learn 1 week pregnancy symptoms and what lifestyle and diet changes should you make.
2 Weeks Pregnant
2 weeks pregnant, the baby is still an embryo which contains 150 cells that will be divided into three layers. And you may start to experience pregnancy symptoms like nausea and dizziness.
3 Weeks Pregnant
So you’re 3 weeks pregnant! Symptoms of early pregnancy are starting to appear. Here’s what to expect when you're 3 weeks pregnant, and how to deal with the big change in your life.
4 Weeks Pregnant
4 weeks pregnant, how could you know that? A missed monthly period, nausea, vomiting and even a tenderness in your breasts can help. But it's best to see a doctor to ensure good health of your baby.
6 Weeks Pregnant
6 weeks pregnant, your baby is about the size of a lentil and symptoms abound such as fatigue, nausea and vomiting. Here're 5 tips to help you deal with the nausea and vomiting!
9 Weeks Pregnant
9 weeks pregnant, your baby may be small but all of the major limbs are present. Your baby weighs around 9 grams and is roughly 1 inch long. But changes will you experience?
10 Weeks Pregnant
Being 10 weeks pregnant is a fascinating time as your baby is past the risks of developing congenital defects. But at 10 weeks pregnancy, more things like your diet and clothes need a change!
21 Weeks Pregnant
When 21 weeks pregnant, you may experience fatigue and slight swelling of hands and ankles. But how is baby growing at 21 weeks pregnancy and what to do for healthy baby?
32 Weeks Pregnant
Yo're 32 weeks pregnant now and are only a few weeks away from having your baby. What can you do and eat at 32 weeks to ensure a healthy and smart baby?
What to Expect at 33-Week Pregnancy
In 33-week pregnancy, you may experience stronger fetal activity and other pregnancy symptoms like headaches, clumsiness and forgetfulness.