Pregnancy Week Calculator

pregnancyweeks1 724 views 29 slides Oct 11, 2011
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About This Presentation

A pregnancy calculator is based on your due date and can help to guide you through your pregnancy week by week.


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How a Pregnancy Week Calculator
Can Help Guide You to Your Big
Day

Are you pregnant?

Are you wondering what to expect
from week to week?

If you are pregnant and are wondering
what to expect week to week, you
may consider searching for a
pregnancy week calculator.

A pregnancy calculator is based on
your due date and can help to guide
you through your pregnancy week by
week.

Some calculators can even help guide
you day-by-day, teaching you what to
expect throughout your pregnancy.

What will a pregnancy calculator tell
you?

As said previously, a pregnancy
calculator can help guide you through
your pregnancy.

It will tell you how your baby is
developing each week, how your body
will change each week, and new
things that you may want to consider
as your progress through your
pregnancy.

If you are not already aware, there
are three trimesters of pregnancy,
each of which bring about different
changes in mommy and baby.

Let’s take a brief, condensed, look at
what you can expect throughout each
trimester.

During the first trimester you will
experience an amazing, yet invisible,
transformation.

During this time, your hormones will
begin to change drastically, causing
many changes to your body.

During the first trimester, you are
likely to experience symptoms such as
breast tenderness, nausea (morning
sickness), extreme fatigue, increased
urination, heartburn, and constipation.

Luckily, as you pass into your second
trimester, many of these symptoms
will subside.

Unfortunately, while first trimester
symptoms begin to subside, with the
second trimester will come a whole
new set of symptoms.

It is during the second trimester that
you can expect your belly to begin
growing.

You may even, if your lucky, be able
to feel your baby moving around
inside of your tummy!

You may also experience changes to
your skin including flakiness and
stretch marks.

In the third trimester, you are nearing
the end of your pregnancy

Your belly is getting very large and
you are now experiencing aches and
pains in places you didn’t even know
you had!

Rest is extremely important during the
third trimester as you prepare to
welcome your little one to the world.

During the third trimester, you will
also need to start looking for signs of
labour.

These include things such as Braxton
Hicks contractions (false labour pains),
the loss of your mucus plug, and the
rupture of your membranes.

The above paragraphs are just the
beginning of what you will find in a
pregnancy week calculator.

A calculator will go in-depth to tell you
exactly what to expect each week of
your pregnancy.

Not only will it tell you what to expect
with your body, but it will also take
you through the development of your
baby, as well as give you advice on
how to ease symptoms and prepare
for your big day!

How a Pregnancy Week Calculator
Can Help Guide You to Your Big
Day

Visit
www. PregnancyWeeksGuide.com