Parent Stages

  • Month 1

    Month 1
    Mother's breast may begin to hurt, she may begin to crave food and ache
  • Month 2

    Month 2
    In the second month of pregnancy, your little one, now known as a fetus, develops facial features such as the mouth, tongue, and nose. ... By the end of the second month of pregnancy, the organs, skeleton, and limbs will be in place.
  • Month 3

    Month 3
    In Month 3 the chance of a miscarriage is dropped, mother may be constipated, and mood swings
  • Month 4

    Month 4
    months 4, 5, and 6 -- your baby's fingers and toes are well-defined. His eyelids, eyebrows, eyelashes, nails, and hair are formed, and teeth and bones are becoming denser. Your baby can even suck his or her thumb, yawn, stretch, and make faces.
  • Month 5

    Month 5
    In month 5 you may feel flutters in your stomach, you may experience nose bleeds and dizziness
  • Month 6

    Month 6
    6 Months Pregnant: Pregnancy Month by Month. At six months pregnant, you're at the tail end of the second trimester. This means you'll usually have a few more weeks before your tummy gets so big that your energy levels dip.
  • Month 7

    Month 7
    In month 7 you may experience fatigue, itchy skin, and stretch marks
  • Month 8

    Month 8
    Your baby, who is now about 46cm (18 inches) long and weighs as much as about 2.27 kg (five pounds), will continue to mature and develop body fat reserves. You may notice that your baby is kicking more. Baby's brain is developing rapidly at this time, and he or she can see and hear. Most internal systems are well developed, but the lungs may still be immature.
  • Month 9

    Month 9
    In month 9 you may experience Leaky Breast, Frequent Urination, and Vaginal Discharge