-
Conception
When the sperm fertilizes the egg. -
Ovulation
Release of eggs to the overies. -
Month 1; Trimester 1
A few symptoms start in the first month. Many people may not even know they are pregnant. The embryo is only about 1/2 inch long. Some people might just have a "feeling" they are pegnant. -
Month 2; Trimester 1
Your baby is now a fetus. Start to develop symptoms more prominently. Hormone balance begins to change. The uterus starts to grow and placenta is actively developing. -
Month 3; Trimester 1
Your baby is fully formed. Your baby has arms, hands, fingers, feet, toes and can open and close fists. Ears are externally developing. -
Month 4; Trimester 2
Baby has formed hair, toenails, fingernails, and nails.Your baby can suck her tumb and make faces. -
Month 5; Trimester 2
You are halfwau through your pregnancy. You may be experiencing fewwer smymtpms. -
Month 6; Trimester 2
You baby should be about 2 pounds. Thier skin is a reddish color, wrinkeled, and the veins are showing through. Eyes begin to open and eyelids begin to part. -
Month 7; Trimester 3
Fat begins to deposite on your baby. It is anout 14 inches long. Your babies hearing has fully developed. -
Month 8; Trimester 3
Baby starts to move head in a down position. If baby was born this month, it would still have an excellent chance of survival. -
Month 9; Trimester 3
The baby is fully developed. You should give birth in a few weeks. It should be about 18-20 inches long.