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9 months of pregnacy

  • 1st Month (Mother)

    1st Month (Mother)
    Ovulation and conception. In the fouth week some
    pregnancy tests start to be positive
  • 1st month (Baby)

    1st month (Baby)
    The embryo consist of two cells.
  • 2nd Month (Mother)

    2nd Month (Mother)
    Extreme fatigue, frequent urination, morning sickness, and hormonal fluctuation.
  • 2nd Month (Baby)

    2nd Month (Baby)
    The baby's heart begins to beat and the baby's brain has already formed.
  • 3rd Month (Mother)

    3rd Month (Mother)
    nausea and vomiting begin to decrease, but instead the hormonal alterations will makethe mother feel more emotionally sensitive.
  • 3rd Month (Baby)

    3rd Month (Baby)
    The embryo becomes a fetus and the fetus reaches the size of a plum.
  • 4th Month (Mother)

    4th Month (Mother)
    There are no longer nausea and vomiting and the risk of abortion has been reduced. The mammary glands have begun to develop and the breasts begin to increase in size.
  • 4th Month (Baby)

    4th Month (Baby)
    The baby's skeleton begins to harden and may appear in x-rays. The bebemide about 13 centimeters and weighs prox. 140 grams.
  • 5th month (Mother)

    5th month (Mother)
    The uterus will begin to put pressure on the bladder, so that the urge to urinate will be more frequent. It is also likely that the mother suffers from constipation problems, experiences some pain and swelling in the legs .
  • 5th month (Baby)

    5th month (Baby)
    The baby's kicks are felt, the sense of hearing develops.
  • 6th Month (Mother)

    6th Month (Mother)
    Tooth discomfort, caused by the increased level of estrogen.
  • 6th Month (Baby)

    6th Month (Baby)
    The baby is almost completely formed.
  • 7th Month(Mother)

    7th Month(Mother)
    Weight gain, mobility problems and afeeling very tired The symptoms expirenced during the previous months will intensify, fatigue and exhaustion will increasealso leg pains and fell very sleepy
  • 7th Month (Baby)

    7th Month (Baby)
    The baby's brain begins to process images and sounds captured by its senses of sight and hearing.
  • 8th Month (Mother)

    8th Month (Mother)
    The mother will feel very exhausted and more clumsy than usual due mainly to weight gain and fluid retention
  • 8th Month (Baby)

    8th Month (Baby)
    The baby is fully developed and is gaining weight, the lungs are almost completely developed.
  • 9th Month (Mother)

    9th Month (Mother)
    Increase tiredness and fatigue but the mother don't feel the past syntoms.
  • 9th Month (Baby)

    9th Month (Baby)
    The baby is already fully developed.