The second trimester is typically every pregnant woman‘s favorite trimester because many of the elements of the first trimester have subsided now. Hopefully this trimester you’ll see a relief from nausea, severe exhaustion and the constant need to pee, and perhaps even a lift in your libido.
Read MoreIn honor of our lost little loves, The BumpCast has teamed up to bring you an interview with Kaci McGuire from Queen Bee Fertility.
Read MoreIf you could see baby right now you would notice his fingerprints starting to form on his tiny fingertips and you would be able to see his veins and organs through his translucent skin.
Since this is your last week in the first trimester miscarriage risk has dropped dramatically. Knowing that miscarriage risk goes down if you’ve made it this far always allows us to breathe a sigh of relief.
Read MoreAlmost all of your little one’s bodily structures have been formed and now they will continue developing an evolving so they will be fully functioning by the time she’s born.
Read MoreWeek 11: Baby is moving, stretching, kicking, and dancing, already, but you won’t be able to feel it for a few more weeks. He’s also hiccuping now that his diaphragm is forming. Baby hiccups in the womb can feel a little weird once you can actually feel them. They feel like tiny rapid movements, like a twitch almost.
Read MorePregnancy week 10: This week, baby is the size of a prune or kumquat and weighs in at less than a quarter of an ounce. She has reached the beginning of what’s known as the fetal period and is no longer considered an Embryo, so congratulations on hitting this milestone!.
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