Pregnancy Calendar

The pregnancy calendar is necessary for a pregnant woman to have a clear idea of what changes occur in the process of intrauterine development of her unborn child.

It is made up for weeks and trimesters, and every new pregnancy week makes adjustments to the development of the fetus. The first 13 weeks of pregnancy are the most dangerous, since any adverse effects on the fetus can lead to congenital pathologies or loss of pregnancy. In the second trimester the fetus continues to grow rapidly, and by the 20th week most women begin to feel its movement.

Pregnancy: 6 weeks

The 6th week of pregnancy is critical for the embryo, since it is at this time that it is most susceptible to the influence of various factors that, to a greater or lesser extent, can disrupt the development process.

Conception: 2 weeks

Before it actually starts growing, the body must prepare for conception.

Pregnancy: week 5

The 5th week of pregnancy is characterized by one important event in the life of the embryo: it begins to separate from the extraembryonic. During this period, the embryo can already determine where the head will be, where the legs will be.

Pregnancy 4 weeks is one of the most important milestones in the development of a baby

If you are 4 weeks pregnant, the embryonic period begins. From now until 10 weeks, all of your baby's organs will begin to develop, and some will even begin to function.

Pregnancy: 3 weeks

What's going on in your uterus when you're 3 weeks pregnant? The fetus is made up of several hundred cells, and once the blastocyst takes up space in the uterus, the body begins producing the pregnancy hormone...