Tag: first trimester

12 Weeks Pregnant

12 Weeks Pregnant

If you’re 12 weeks pregnant, you’re in the last week of your first trimester. My 12 week ultrasound and how to stay in shape while pregnant in this week’s post.

11 Weeks Pregnant

11 Weeks Pregnant

You’re 11 weeks pregnant! This week, I discuss how to handle body image issues while pregnant, skin changes like chloasma, and toothaches during pregnancy.

10 Weeks Pregnant

10 Weeks Pregnant

I’m 10 weeks pregnant! Asking yourself “Do pregnancy stretch marks ever really go away?” How to prevent and treat these stretch marks and the CVS prenatal test.

9 Weeks Pregnant

9 Weeks Pregnant

I’m 9 weeks pregnant! Anxious about when to announce your pregnancy? I talk about disclosing your pregnancy at work and more (including congestion) this week.

8 Weeks Pregnant

8 Weeks Pregnant

You’re 8 weeks pregnant! Facing constipation and headaches? This week: tylenol while pregnant and whether getting botox while pregnant is a good idea.

7 Weeks Pregnant

7 Weeks Pregnant

You’re 7 weeks pregnant! Let’s talk about pregnancy glow, severe morning sickness, breast growth and soreness, and vanilla extract as a great pregnancy food.

6 Weeks Pregnant

6 Weeks Pregnant

Congrats on being 6 weeks pregnant! From heartburn, to weird dreams during pregnancy, to Chadwick’s sign, you’re going through a lot.

5 Weeks Pregnant

5 Weeks Pregnant

My pregnant belly at 5 weeks and common early pregnancy symptoms including bloating, cramps, frequent urination, morning sickness and excess saliva (nice!).

3 Weeks Pregnant

3 Weeks Pregnant

Might you be 3 weeks pregnant? Early signs of pregnancy include breast soreness and a metallic taste in the mouth. Let’s take a look!

2 Weeks Pregnant

2 Weeks Pregnant

What does it mean to be 2 weeks pregnant? How to track your basel body temperature and ovulation signs include spotting, sore breasts, and cervical mucus.

1 Week Pregnant

1 Week Pregnant

My Pregnancy Week by Week guide discusses fetal development, pregnancy symptoms, prenatal doctor’s visits, diet and exercise tips, and getting ready for baby.

Track your Baby's Development