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First month
The earliest symptoms of pregnancy differ from person to person. For most, this is the month you discover you're pregnant -
second month
Baby goes from blastocyst to zygote, as that dividing ball of cells takes on a more human form. You may be experiencing a change, too, as your body and mind adjust to your new role as mom. -
fourth month
Hormones settle, morning sickness fades, and you start to feel normal again. You also start showing – and feeling like a true mom-to-be. Welcome to the joys of the second trimeste -
fifth month
During the fifth month of pregnancy, your baby becomes more and more active, often in the evenings. You may be able to see your baby moving and then kicking at the beginning of this month. -
six month
By the end of the sixth month, your baby is about 12 inches long and weighs about 2 pounds. His or her skin is reddish in color, wrinkled, and veins are visible through the baby's translucent skin. Baby's finger and toe prints are visible -
eighth month
Your baby, who is now about 46cm long and weighs as much as about 2.27 kg , 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. -
ninth month
By the 9th month of pregnancy, your baby should be positioned with her head down.Changes to Your Body: At 9 months pregnant, you'll be feeling big, tired, and impatient — you might even feel fidgety sitting or lying down because nothing feels comfortable. -
Third month
You’re reaching the end of your first trimester, and your body is adjusting to the shifting hormone levels. By the end of the third month, your baby is fully developed. -
seventh month
As you begin your seventh month of pregnancy, you also begin your third trimester. And they call this the “home stretch” for a good reason—you're going to notice some rapid growth from here on out. There's a lot more going on in the seventh month of pregnancy than just growth, though.