Changes of Pregnancy to Expectant Mother

  • Month 1

    Month 1
    Nausea – the earliest signs of “morning sickness” can appear in the first month
    Breast Tenderness – breasts or nipples may be swollen and tender to the touch
    Fatigue – might feel tired as your body adjusts to hormonal changes
    Peeing more No physical changes to organs or that are visible
  • Month 2

    Month 2
    Nausea, vomiting, food sensitivity and fatigue may develop or become more severe
    Moodiness may occur as hormone levels adjust.
    Sexual desire may wan as fatigue and nausea increase. No visible changes or changes to organs.
  • Month 3

    Month 3
    -Morning Sickness. Nausea and vomiting could peak by the third month and most pregnant women come out of these symptoms by the end of the first trimester
    -Fatigue. Pregnancy hormones make you feel tired and drowsy
    -Loss of Bladder Control
    -Constipation
    -Vaginal Discharge
    -Leg Cramps
    -Back Pain and Abdominal Pain
    -Mood Swings
  • Month 4

    Month 4
    some of the early signs and symptoms of pregnancy go away when you're 4 months pregnant. Nausea usually lessens. But other digestive problems — like heartburn and constipation — may be troublesome. Breast changes — growth, soreness, and darkening of the areola — usually continue.
  • Month 5

    Month 5
    People usually feel fetal movements for the first time during the fifth month. ... The pregnancy symptoms of the fourth month continue this month. Heartburn, constipation, breast changes, dizziness, shortness of breath, nose bleeds, and gum bleeding are common.
  • Month 6

    Month 6
    -Heartburn.
    -Puffiness or swelling in hands, feet, or face.
    -Feeling unsteady on your feet.
    -Itchy skin around your tummy, breasts, buttocks, and thighs.
    -Backache.
    -Constipation.
    -Indigestion.
    -Increased appetite.
  • Month 7

    Month 7
    So there is no cause of alarm in case he pops out after 7 months. The baby position changes in the tummy according to his physical and mental development and your baby will sleep more this time. At the 7th month of pregnancy, the baby's weight is around 900-1000 grams or little above a kg.
  • Month 8

    Month 8
    -Braxton Hicks contractions.
    -Heartburn.
    -General discomfort due to the size of your tummy.
    -Shortness of breath.
    -Fatigue.
    -Trouble sleeping.
    -Frequent urination.
    -Anxiety.
  • Month 9

    Month 9
    The growing fetus places more and more strain on your body when you're 9 months pregnant. Common pregnancy symptoms at this time may continue through the end of pregnancy. These symptoms include fatigue, trouble sleeping, trouble holding urine, shortness of breath, varicose veins, and stretch marks.