pregnancy

Week 31 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Coconut

Week 31 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Coconut

You must by now feel that your bump has grown quite huge, as your baby reach the size of a bug, as in really big coconut fruit. A number of old signs of pregnancy are now back to haunt you, but don’t worry, you’re now an expert in dealing with tiredness, mood swings, constant urination, dizziness, heartburn and the like, pretty much similar to pregnancy symptoms you faced in the early weeks.
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Week 30 Pregnancy

Week 30 Pregnancy

Congratulations, you’re almost 10 weeks closer to the finish line and D day. A set of brand new symptoms will surface, each on its specified time, this weeks and the weeks to come, so stay calm and ready to take up the challenge and always think; it won’t be long before you reap the fruit of your long journey through pregnancy.
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Week 29 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Butternut Squash

Week 29 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Butternut Squash

You may feel at this stage that you’ve been pregnant for like forever, but the good news is you’ve passed all the challenging tests and scary risks of miscarriage, which means your little angel, who’s now about the size of a butternut squash, is safer, stronger, more complete and, off course, bigger than before.
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Week 28 Pregnancy- Baby Size of An Eggplant

Week 28 Pregnancy- Baby Size of An Eggplant

You’ve just entered into the Third and the last Trimester of your pregnancy entails a lot of new developments, at rapid pace, befalling your little one, who’s now at the size of a big eggplant. You can not just feel his movement in your belly but also see it as well as his fast and strong heartbeats.
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Week 27 Pregnancy- End of the Second Trimester

Week 27 Pregnancy- End of the Second Trimester

Congratulations.. you’re wrapping up the second Trimester and about to enter the Third Trimester which is set to start next week, namely week 28. You’re getting closer to “D” day to crown your entire pregnancy journey.
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Week 26 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Cabbage

Week 26 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Cabbage

Plus your plans to join childbirth classes, prepare the baby’s room and other logistics, don’t forget to stay connected to your little one, who’s now drawing close tot the finish line to come and join your very special world. Always remember that you too matter.. a lot! So get your fair share of rest, fun, healthy food and drink plenty of water. Keep in mind that a healthy mom means a healthy baby, for a long time to come.
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Week 25 Pregnancy

Week 25 Pregnancy

Your prenatal visits will be more valuable and appreciated the coming weeks and at this particular phase of pregnancy, partially due to having a whole new set pf pregnancy symptoms and partially  because you grow more anxious and caring for your baby as you proceed more with your pregnancy journey and draw closer to labor… just try to stay calm and at peace.
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Week 24 Pregnancy

Week 24 Pregnancy

You’re looking more pregnant than before, and your baby is growing steadily bigger each week, to now reach the size of an ear of corn. These are the remaining few weeks before your Third Trimester when you’ll be faced with a new set of challenges, so enjoy!
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Week 23 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Mango

Week 23 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Mango

You’re still trough the easy phase of pregnancy, and I advise you to make the best of it. Shop all your needs, finalise all your plans and scan the shopping malls as much as you can. For in later weeks, while you’ll still be advised to move and walk a lot, you’ll have a hard time running long errands and walking continuously for a long periods of time.
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Week 22 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Papaya

Week 22 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Papaya

Now that you’ve safely passed your 22nd week through pregnancy you’re probably feeling more pregnant than before, and so do others. Perhaps your belly is already starting to grow bigger than before, but you still can move freely, not feeling too heavy yet.
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Week 21 Pregnancy

Week 21 Pregnancy

You’re still in the second trimester where life is still fine and easy, despite a few inconveniences and changes which you can easily cope with. Your baby now is about 11 inches long, about the size of a big carrot and is yet to grow so very fast the coming weeks.
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Week 20 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Banana

Week 20 Pregnancy- Baby Size of A Banana

You’re still going through the fun, safe, break period of pregnancy, where you neither suffer nausea nor heavy weight and big belly and hinders your light movement, so enjoy and make the best out of this phase of your pregnancy journey.
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