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Best Start - Prenatal Education Program Changes in Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time of change

You and Your Baby

Pregnancy Time Lines

Your Growing Baby (1-12 weeks)

Your Growing Baby (13-28 weeks)

Your Growing Baby (29-40 weeks)

Video Clip

Jessica and Mike

Key hormones: Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) ProgesteroneEstrogenRelaxinOxytocin What is happening to me?

Common Changes-First Trimester

Common Changes-Second Trimester

Common Changes-Third Trimester

Vaginal bleeding Leaking or a gush of fluid from your vagina Abdominal pain No baby movement for 24 hours Unusual and constant headache Visual changes (seeing spots or flashes) Persistent lower back pain Regular contractions of the uterus before your baby is due Ultrasounds are usually done at 18 weeks of pregnancy When to Get Medical Help

Most of the time within the two last weeks... Have you been sad, depressed or irritable? Have you been unable to enjoy the things you used to enjoy? Have you felt anxious, worried or panicky? Have you cried more easily? Have you experienced any recent losses or stressful life events? Do you have a history of depression, anxiety or other mental health challenges? Emotional Changes

Things can change for the partner too… d Concerned about mom’s fatigue, mood swings, and changes to sexual relationship d Worrying over finances d Varying feelings about mom’s changing appearance d Feeling protective of the family d Anticipating and preparing for birth d Concerned about health of mom and baby

What about intimacy during pregnancy

Additional Resources Health care providerHealth care provider Local public health departmentLocal public health department Hospital or birth centreHospital or birth centre DoulaDoula Key websites such as SOGC ( websites such as SOGC (

This Best Start Resource Centre teaching tool was developed with input from a wide range of individuals from these organizations of individuals from these organizations

This document has been prepared with funds provided by the Government of Ontario © The information represents the best practice guidelines at the time of publication. The content is not officially endorsed by the Government of Ontario. Consult your health care provider for information specific to your pregnancy.