Changes During Pregnancy
Sperm and egg unite after sexual intercourse. During conception… Sperm and egg unite after sexual intercourse.
Sperm that enter the uterus quickly swim into the Fallopian tubes. During conception… Sperm that enter the uterus quickly swim into the Fallopian tubes.
During conception… If an ovum is present, the sperm swarm the ovum and try to break through the surface.
During conception… Once the ovum has been fertilized, it attaches to the wall of the uterus. Menstruation stops until the pregnancy is over.
The male determines the sex of the child. During conception… The male determines the sex of the child.
Fetal Development Month by Month
First Month By the end of the two weeks, the zygote is about the size of a pin head. The heart, which is no larger than a poppy seed, has begun beating. Egg has attached itself to the lining of the uterus.
Development of the baby… Egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. Called a zygote until it attaches to the lining of the uterus then becomes an embryo.
Changes in the mother… Missed period Enlarged breasts Frequent urination
First Month
Two Months The embryo is about 1/4 inch long and has distinct, slightly webbed fingers. Face, eyes, ears, and limb have developed. Veins are clearly visible. Heart has divided into right and left chambers. Changes into an fetus at the end of eight weeks.
Increased urination due to pressure on bladder Changes in the mother… Swelling of breasts Increased urination due to pressure on bladder Nausea (“morning sickness”)
Two Months
Three Months By now the fetus is 1 inch long and is fully formed. He has begun swallowing and kicking. All organs and muscles have formed and are beginning to function.
Changes in the mother… Breasts become firmer and fuller, may ache Nausea, fatigue Frequent urination may continue Abdomen becomes slightly larger (the uterus is the size of an orange) Weight gain may total 2-4 lbs.
Four Months Baby is covered with a layer of thick, downy hair called lanugo. His heartbeat can be heard clearly. This is when you may feel your baby's first kick. Size about 3 inches long, weighs 1 ounce.
Changes in the mother… Appetite increases Morning sickness is usually gone Abdomen continues to grow slowly
4 months
Five Months A protective coating called vernix caseosa begins to form on baby's skin. At this time the baby is about 6 ½-7 inches long and weigh almost 4-5 ounces.
5 months: Changes in the mother… Enlarged abdomen becomes apparent Increased size may begin to affect posture Slight fetal movements felt
Six Months Eyebrows and eyelids are visible. The baby's lungs are filled with amniotic fluid, and he/she has started breathing motions. If the mother talks or sings, the baby can hear. 8-10 inches, about 8-12 ounces.
Six Months: Changes in the mother… Fetal movements are sensed as strong kicks, thumps, and bumps Weight gain may total 10-12 pounds at the beginning of the month.
6 Months
Seven Months At the beginning of the seventh month, the baby weighs about 1 ½ pounds and is about 14-16 inches long His body is well-formed Fingernails cover his fingertips
Seven Month: Changes in mother Increase size may affect posture. 7
Eight Months Fetus is gaining about half a pound per week, and layers of fat are piling on. He/she has probably turned head-down in preparation for birth. He weighs between 2 1/2 and 3 pounds.
8 months
Eight Months: Changes in the mother… Discomfort may result from increased size of abdominal area Backache, fatigue, leg cramps, shortness of breath Fetal kicks may disturb mother’s rest Weight gain totals about 18-20 pounds at start of the month
Nine Months Fetus is a hefty 5 to 6 pounds and measures between 17 and 18 inches. As he becomes more crowded, the mother may feel him move around less.
Ninth Month: Changes in the mother… “Lightening” felt as the fetus drops into the pelvis and decreases pressure on mother’s organs False labor pains may be experienced A total weight gain of 25-35 lbs. is typical Other discomfort may continue
Revised 4/7/14 J. Lashley