Everything you need to know about weeks 1 to 4 of pregnancy
If you have just gotten pregnant or are trying to get pregnant, you will have many questions about what to expect....how will your body change?..what will happen to your body?. What changes will occur in your body during the first to fourth week of pregnancy? How can you overcome problems during pregnancy?
Our week-by-week pregnancy guide will help you be an informed, confident and prepared mother through the 9 months of pregnancy. Next, you will be given information about weeks 1-4 of pregnancy along with helpful tips that you can use during your pregnancy... Stay tuned!
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Weeks 1 to 4 of pregnancy
Ladies who have just become mothers are extremely sensitive... Therefore, we are going to share step-by-step information about the first to fourth week of pregnancy with you.... With the help of this information, you can easily evaluate your condition at home.... If necessary, you can also consult yourdoctor about any case.
Week 1 and 2 of pregnancy
Fetus status in the first and second week of pregnancy
Your baby is still a flicker inside your body... It is difficult to determine the exact time of pregnancy... So the doctor usually calculates the date of conception from the beginning of the last menstrual cycle... Although it is true that in the calculations, you are considered pregnant before conception!
Mother's condition in the first and second weeks of pregnancy
At the beginning of menstruation, about 20 eggs occupy fluid-filled sacs called follicles. If your period is usually 28 days, you ovulate about 14 days later.
One of these follicles releases the egg and the egg travels to the fallopian tube where it waits for fertilization... This is about 14 days after the start of your period and one day after that, when you have the best chance of fertility.... If you want to get pregnant, now is the best time.... As soon as fertilization occurs, the egg moves towards the uterus.
Don't despair if you don't get pregnant on your first try....Depending on age, a woman has a 25% chance of getting pregnant every month....so you may need to try more than once.
Necessary recommendations for the first and second week of pregnancy
Be sure to make an appointment with a gynecologist to determine the risk of genetic diseases and environmental risks, as well as to learn about the necessary lifestyle changes to have a healthy pregnancy and child.
Most importantly, take 0.4 mg or 400 mcg of folic acid every day. Taking folic acid a few months before pregnancy can significantly reduce the risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida or spina bifida.
Read more: Pregnancy care in the eighth week
Third week of pregnancy
Fetal status in the third week of pregnancy
Congratulations!.. If your egg and your partner's sperm have successfully joined together, your embryo has indeed formed and is there.... even if it is very small, because at this point your embryo is the size of a pinhead.
The embryo is not like an embryo or a child.... The embryo is just a collection of about 100 cells that multiply and grow rapidly.... The outer layer of cells becomes the placenta and the inner layer of cells becomes the fetus.
Mother's condition in the third week of pregnancy
You won't notice any changes in your body at this stage....Remember, don't postpone your period yet.
Necessary recommendations for the third week of pregnancy
Can't wait?.. take a home pregnancy test....These tests are as reliable as aurine or blood test and you get the results immediately....To ensure the test is accurate, read the instructions carefully and make sure the equipment used is clean.
Fourth week of pregnancy
The state of the fetus in the fourth week of pregnancy
Now that the egg is fertilized, it is placed inside the inner layer of the uterus... This action is called nesting.
Mother's condition in the fourth week of pregnancy
You are probably expecting your period this week, and if you don't get it, this could be the first sign of pregnancy... Also, you may get some spotting due to the implantation of the embryo.
You may not feel any difference yet, but the amniotic cavity, which fills with fluid, and the placenta, which supplies oxygen and nutrients to your baby, are forming in your womb.
Necessary recommendations for the fourth week of pregnancy
Try to eat healthy foods....choose a variety of foods from the recommended food groups and drink at least 6-8 glasses of water a day....but you don't have to really eat for two.
During pregnancy, you only need an extra 300 calories a day....don't worry if your food intake drops early in pregnancy due to morning sickness....if you eat well, your baby will get the nutrients it needs.
What happens in your body?
The fertilized egg grows and a bag filled with water forms around it. This bag, which helps protect the developing embryo, is called the amniotic bag.
The placenta is also formed.... The placenta is a round and smooth organ that transfers nutrients from you to your fetus and waste materials from the fetus to you.
A rudimentary face with large black circles instead of eyes is forming....The mouth, lower jaw and throat are forming....Blood cells are forming and circulation will soon begin.
At the end of the first month, the embryo is a quarter of an inch long, which means it is smaller than a grain of rice.
To find out about the 1st to 4th weeks of pregnancy, it is better to visit agynecology, obstetrics and sterility specialist.. It is possible to book a doctor's appointment online through the GCORP LLC website.. Access to the office's contact number and address is also possible through GCORP LLC.
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