Month 2 (weeks 5-8)
Your Body
Your weight gain may be slight--up to 6 pounds in the first trimester. Some women may even lose weight if nausea prevents them from eating normally; others may gain 5 to 7 pounds. The fatigue, queasiness and breast tenderness that began in the first month may continue for a while.
Your Mood
As in the first trimester, you might be joyful one minute and irritable the next. Your feelings may run the gamut from weepiness to excitement to disbelief that you're really going to have a baby. You also may be worried about the risk of miscarriage.
Your Baby
By the end of this month, the embryo measures about 1 inch from head to buttocks, the size of a large olive. Features are distinctly human: Bones, fingers and eyelids have developed; ears, the upper lip and tip of the nose become recognizable.
Tips (For Months 1-4)
Month 1 (weeks 1-4)
Month 2 (weeks 5-8)
Month 3 (weeks 9-12)
Month 4 (weeks 13-16)
Month 5 (weeks 17-20)
Month 6 (weeks 21-24)
Month 7 (weeks 25-28)
Month 8 (weeks 29-32)
Month 9 & 10 (weeks 33-40)
More Pregnancy At-a-Glance
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Jessica Alba opens up about how motherhood has made her “feel more confident" and "sexy.”
- Molly Sims Shares Garden Lunch Baby Shower Photos
The mom-to-be shares intimate photos from the luncheon on her blog.
- Jessica Simpson's Best Quotes About Her Pregnancy
Jessica Simpson has been anything but candid about her pregnancy and changing body.
- Molly Sims: "I Am In Full Nesting Mode"
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