Physical Changes During Pregnancy

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Physical Changes During Pregnancy P&CD Obj. 3.02

Pregnancy Development

Pregnancy Development 1st Trimester—1st month Mom Missed period Enlarged breasts Frequent urination Baby Size of a pin head at two weeks Egg attaches to lining of the uterus Called a zygote until it attaches to the lining of the uterus then becomes an embryo

Pregnancy Development 2nd month Mom Swelling of breasts Increased urination due to pressure on bladder Nausea (morning sickness) Baby Size ¼ inch long at beginning of month Face, eyes, ears, and limb develop. Bones begin to form After eight weeks, changes from an embryo to a fetus (at nine weeks) and remains a fetus until birth

Pregnancy Development 3rd month Mom Breasts become firmer and fuller, may ache. Nausea Fatigue Frequent urination may continue Abdomen becomes slightly larger; the uterus is about the size of an orange Weight gain may total 2-4 pounds Baby Size 1 inch long as month begins Nostrils, mouth, lips, teeth buds and eyelids form Fingers and toes almost developed. All organs present, although immature

Pregnancy Development 2nd Trimester—4th month Mom Appetite increases Most unpleasantness of early pregnancy, such as morning sickness, usually gone Abdomen continues to grow slowly Baby Size 3 inches long, weighs 1 ounce as month begins Can suck thumb, swallow, hiccup, and move around Facial features become clearer

Pregnancy Development 5th month Mom Enlarged abdomen becomes apparent Slight fetal movements felt Increased size of abdominal area may begin to affect posture Baby Size about 6 ½ -7 inches long, about 4-5 ounces as month begins Hair, eyelashes, and eyebrows appear Teeth continue to develop Organs are maturing Becomes more active

Pregnancy Development 6th month Mom Fetal movements sensed as strong kicks, thumps, and bumps---some may be visible Weight gain by the beginning of this month may total 10-12 pounds. Baby Size about 8-10 inches long, weighs about 8-12 ounces as month begins

Pregnancy Development 3rd Trimester—7th month Mom Increased size may affect posture Baby Size about 14-16 inches long, weighs about 1½ - 2 pounds as month begins Periods of activity followed by periods of rest and quiet

Pregnancy Development 8th month Mom Discomfort may result from increased size of abdominal area Backache---fatigue Leg cramps---shortness of breath Fetal kicks may disturb the mother’s rest At the beginning of this month, weight gain totals about 18-20 pounds Baby Size about 14-16 inches long, weighs about 2 ½-3 pounds as month begins Weight gain continues rapidly. May react to loud noises with a reflex jerking action Moves into a head-down position

Physical Development 9th month Mom “Lightening” felt as the fetus drops into the pelvis and decreases pressure on mother’s organs; breathing becomes easier Other discomforts may continue A total weight gain of 25-35 pounds is typical False labor pains may be experienced Baby Size about 17-18 inches long, weighs 5-6 pounds as month begins Weight gain continues until the week before birth Skin becomes smooth as fat deposits continue Movements decrease as the fetus has less room to move around Acquires antibodies to fight disease from the mother’s blood