All About the First Trimester

For most women, the first 12 or so weeks of pregnancy are the most consuming because everything is all so new, so exciting, even overwhelming. To satisfy the little voice inside your head that keeps asking questions, here's a primer. Keep it handy.



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X and Y chromosomes
The sperm determines the baby’s sex. Here’s how it works: The egg and sperm each contribute one chromosome. The egg always carries an X; the sperm, either an X or a Y. If the fertilizing sperm contains an X chromosome, you will have a girl. If it contains a Y, you’re having a boy.

Zygote
The fertilized egg, also known as a zygote, is the size of an apple seed when you can confirm that you’re pregnant—about two weeks after conception. By week five, it’s known as an embryo, and the placenta and umbilical cord are functioning. At eight or nine weeks, it’s officially a fetus and all its organs have been formed. By the end of the first trimester, it’ll be almost 3 inches long and the face will look recognizably human. No wonder you’re tired!


Before You Get Pregnant

 A healthy pregnancy starts long before you test positive. Here’s a preconception checklist:
 

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Fit Pregnancy contributor Kate Neale Cooper, mother of 2-year-old Ned, is expecting another child in April.

User Comments:

  1. i have been dringking soda not knowing that i was already pregnant with my 1st child, now on my 11th wk. my belly looks like 4mos. is drinking soda bad for the babys health?
    — wilma
  2. hiive just found out im 11weeks pregant but i just keep thinking its a dream as i feel different and have cramps but still not feel pregant please help
    — sam
  3. My period usually starts around the 28th of the month for four days.A week after I was suppose to be on my periods I took a home pregnancy test which came back negative.I still havent seen my periods,instead I feel tired,have period-like cramps.i sometimes feel nauseas.But the 1st test got me down.Could i be pregnant??
    — MaryAnn

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