Mum and Babies

Week 3 of pregnancy. Week 5 of pregnancy.

8 Weeks Pregnant What To Expect

Rising levels of hormones cause your breasts to grow in preparation for lactation.

What to expect 8 weeks pregnant. Week 12 of pregnancy. As your uterus expands to accommodate a growing baby the supporting ligaments can cause cramp like sensations in your abdomen. Don t be surprised if you go up a cup size or two especially if it s your first baby.

Your uterus is growing as the baby grows and is about the size of a grapefruit at this point. Week 9 of pregnancy. Week 6 of pregnancy.

It s a big week for growth. Eyelid folds and ears are forming. Your breasts will be growing more sensitive as they begin to prepare for lactation.

Week 10 of pregnancy. Your guide to the first trimester of pregnancy. Week 13 of pregnancy.

Your heart rate might also be slightly raised. At 8 weeks pregnant your blood volume increases by almost 50 as it s pumped around your body particularly to your womb. At 8 weeks pregnant you may hear your baby s heart beat at your first prenatal appointment.

Week 7 of pregnancy. Week 4 of pregnancy. Week 8 of pregnancy.

Pregnancy symptoms during week 8. Keep this in mind when buying a new bra. Week 11 of pregnancy.

What else is changing at 8 weeks pregnant. Many changes have taken place in your body and as week 8 comes and goes many changes begin to happen on the outside of your body. Symptoms and body changes at 8 weeks.

A close up view of your little embryo would reveal your baby is looking a lot less reptilian and a lot more baby like. Week 14 of pregnancy. Even though she has webbed hands and feet her teeny fingers and toes are just starting to differentiate and her tail is almost gone.

Weeks 1 and 2 of pregnancy. At 8 weeks pregnant there are a host of pregnancy symptoms you could experience don t get us started on those wacky pregnancy dreams including. You may also experience morning sickness and increased fatigue.

Symptoms and changes in your body cramping although pregnancy exempts you from the annoyances of menstrual cramps it s not uncommon to feel cramps nonetheless. At this point eyes begin to develop pigment and genitals are forming too although it s still too soon to know whether you re expecting a boy or a girl. Your baby s development this week hands and feet are forming tiny fingers and toes and those arms are able to flex at the elbows and wrists.

Your baby is now about in its sixth week of development. Your breasts may feel bigger heavier and let s face it sore. The increased blood volume mixed with those pregnancy hormones can cause headaches so remember to stay hydrated and rest when you can.


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