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Pregnancy month-by-month: 1st Trimester
By Maria Muennich on 28/03/2009 01:06:19
What to expect and what to plan for in the first trimester
The First Month | Month Two | Month Three The First MonthWomen often spend the first few weeks of their pregnancy completely unaware that they they are pregnant. Those not using contraception and actively trying to conceive may be more sensitive
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Fetal development: Week 17
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2005 20:24:15
The first digestion
have felt the first flutters of your baby's movements by now, if not, don't worry, many mums, particularly first-timers, don't feel anything until after week 20.NB: All pregnancies are different and fetal growth rates vary, this is meant only
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Fetal development: Week 16
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2005 21:02:01
The first flutters?
Your baby has been moving around in her sac for many weeks now but exciting times are on the way as many women feel their child's movements for the first time between this week and week 20. This is called 'quickening' and usually starts with light
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Fetal development: Week 36
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:00:18
Lungs are preparing for a lusty first cry
on your cervix. In first pregnancies this usually happens 2-4 weeks before birth. If this isn't your first baby though, she probably won't engage until shortly before labour.What’s happening with Mum?In one way this new position will be a relief for you
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How babies develop in the womb – new discoveries
By Kimberley Smith on 09/09/2011 12:25:53
New research shows when babies first feel pain and when they learn to smile
Babies begin to feel pain between 35 and 37 weeks of pregnancy, a new study has discovered. At this time babies start to be able to tell the difference between the sensation of touch and pain.By measuring brain activity for babies between 28 and 35
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Weeks 1 - 4
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 07:35:27
A week by week view of what's happening in your womb
a period you may be surprised to find out that officially you’re already several weeks pregnant, this is because doctors date a pregnancy from the first day of your last period, rather than from conception, which was probably around two weeks later
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Watch your unborn baby grow week by week - 1st Trimester of your pregnancy
By Liz Jarvis on 06/06/2011 17:05:28
From the early signs of pregnancy follow your baby's growing fetal development in this week by week guide with pictures through your 1st trimester
Your pregnancy week by weekCongratulations, you’re pregnant! Welcome to thinkbaby’s week by week guide to your growing baby’s development. Here you can discover all the amazing things that are happening inside your womb while you’re waiting for your
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Watch your unborn baby grow - 2nd Trimester
By Tessa Watkins on 04/05/2010 16:06:59
By this point, your baby will have all of his essential parts and will start to move around in the womb - so watch out for those kicks!
The Second TrimesterWelcome to the start of your second trimester! This is the time of greatest activity for your baby – he can bend, stretch, twist, kick, leap, flex and make very complex movements with his hands.* Remember, all pregnancies are different and foetal growth rates ...
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Pregnancy: Trimester by Trimester
By ThinkBaby on 02/03/2009 02:53:33
From a positive test result to the date you're due what can you expect when from your pregnancy?
about the first weeks of parenthood.
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Fetal development - week 39
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:07:08
We're ready to go
ThinkBaby members in the birth folder. Great expectations The first hours - Recovering from birth and getting to know your baby, what to expect for the first hours. Getting started - Tangled emotions and a sore body, your first few weeks as a
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