This document discusses the stages of pregnancy over three trimesters. In the first trimester, the major organs begin developing and morning sickness is common. In the second trimester, the fetus' bone structure develops and gender is visible, while the mother experiences larger breasts and weight gain. In the third trimester, the fetus gains rapid weight and the mother prepares for birth through nesting behaviors and swelling. Labor occurs in three stages - dilation of the cervix, pushing, and delivery of the placenta. The document also provides tips for expectant mothers and a discussion of how one might feel if their partner was pregnant.
2. Morning Sickness Missed Period Tender Breasts Fatigue Backaches Headaches Frequent Urination Food Cravings Signs of Pregnancy
3. First three months of pregnancy Beginning development of heart, lungs, brain, and kidneys Hear heart beat First Trimester Make prenatal appointments At the end of the first trimester, the baby weighs about 14 grams and is approximately 3.54 inches
15. The Three Stages of Labor Stage One - Contractions and Labor Begins with contractions to dilate cervix. During early labor the cervix gradually effaces and dilates. Next is active labor, cervix dilates more rapidly and contractions are longer, stronger, and closer together. Stage Two – Pushing Stage Begins once the mother is fully dilated and ends with the birth of the baby Stage Three – Delivery of the Placenta Begins right after the birth of the baby and ends with the separation and subsequent delivery of the placenta
16. Pregnancy safe activities Drink water Eat healthy Go to bed early New bras Baby budget Name list Find a caregiver Prepare for labor Exercise Buy maternity clothes Sleep on side Baby shower and registry Track baby movements Buy everything for the baby Mother-to-be to do list
17. Discussion If you or your girlfriend were pregnant how would you feel? How would you handle it?