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What thought will you have when you or
your wife is pregnant? Does it scare you?
What will be your concerns?
Father of the Bride 2
40:10
(hot, exercise, eating)
An egg goes down the fallopian tube after
ovulation; if a sperm makes its way from the
vagina through the uterus to the egg within 24
hours, conception is likely to occur.
Egg surrounded
by sperm. A
sperm penetrates
the egg and
conception
occurs. It is
called a zygote
until it reaches
the uterus in 3-4
days.
Signs and Symptoms
Pregnancy – 40 weeks
A missing menstrual period
Morning sickness and
nausea
Frequent urination
Cravings
Breasts enlarge
Fatigue and dizziness
A simple urine test from the
doctor will show whether or
not a woman is pregnant.
The embryo
may float
freely in the
uterus for
about 48
hours before
implanting.
Upon implantation, complex connections
between the mother and embryo develop
to form the placenta.
Call the doctor if any of the following
occur:
Vaginal bleeding
Sharp abdominal pain or cramping
Loss of fluid from the vagina
Severe or prolonged nausea or vomiting
Frequent dizzy spells
Painful urination
High fever over 100 degrees F.
Vaginal discharge that is irritating
Other considerations:
No medications, including
over-the counter drugs, unless
approved by your doctor.
No drugs or alcohol.
No x-rays.
No saunas and hot tubs.
No vaccinations during
pregnancy.
Avoid cats, cattle, sheep and
pigs. They have a parasite
that causes toxoplasmosis.
By the end of the first 1
month, the embryo is
about 1/4 of an inch
Month
long. The heart, no
larger than a poppy
seed, has begun
beating. Head, mouth,
liver, and intestines
begin to take shape.
twins
The embryo grows to 2
about an inch long and
has distinct, slightly Month
webbed fingers. Veins
are clearly visible. The
s
placenta is already
nourishing the baby
through the umbilical
cord. The heart has
divided into right and left
chambers. Veins are
clearly visible. Most vital
organs are developed.
Starting at eight weeks,
your baby is called a 3
fetus. By the end of the
first trimester, the fetus Month
is 2 1/2 to 3 inches
long and is fully s
formed. He has begun
swallowing and kicking.
All organs and muscles
have formed and are
beginning to function.
The arms, legs, hand,
and fingers are fully
developed. The nails
on his fingers and toes
are starting to develop.
Skin – Every woman’s
body reacts differently
to pregnancy.
Oily, dry or scaly
Stretch marks
Facial skin may darken
Emotions
Need a few extra breaks
or time to relax.
May experience mood
swings, depression and
bad dreams.
Feel baby’s movements
Your baby is about 2
inches long and is
4
covered with a layer Month
of thick, downy hair
called lanugo. The
s
first outlines of the
face are showing.
His heartbeat can be
heard clearly. This is
when many mothers
feel their baby's first
thrilling kick.
If you have an 5
ultrasound, you might
see him sucking his Month
thumb. By the end of this
month, your baby will be
s
nearly 8 inches long and
weigh almost a pound.
The skull bones are the
most important bones
being developed at this
time.
Tiny eyebrows and
eyelids are visible.
There is a lot of
6
evidence to show that Month
the baby can hear the
outside world. Your
s
baby's lungs are filled
with amniotic fluid, and
he has started to
practice breathing
movements. If you talk
or sing, he can hear
you. Fingerprints are
formed.
Abdomen enlarges
Fatigue is common
Expectant fathers
take more interest
because they can
feel the baby move.
Baby moves a lot
A mother should feel
the baby move every
couple of hours. If not,
she should call her
doctor.
Heartburn
Discomforts that Shortness of breath
might be Heart palpitations
Leg cramps
experienced
Round ligament pains
By the end of the
seventh month, your 7
baby weighs about 3 Month
1/2 pounds and is
about 12 inches long. s
His body is well
formed. Fingernails
cover his fingertips.
He may try to turn
toward a source of
bright light.
Your baby is gaining
about half a pound 8
per week, and layers
of fat are piling on
Month
under his skin. He s
has probably turned
head-down in
preparation for his
coming birth. He
weighs between 4
and 6 pounds.
Your baby is a hefty 6 to
9 pounds and measures
somewhere between 19
and 22 inches. The lungs
develop in preparation fro
breathing and the head is
now head-down. As he 9
becomes more crowded,
you may feel him move Month
around less. The last few
weeks, the baby “drops”
s
in preparation for delivery
– giving the mother a little
breathing space.
Danger Signals
Call the doctor if any of these problems occur.
Vaginal bleeding Sudden and
Sharp abdominal excessive swelling
pain/cramping of face, hands, and
Loss of fluid feet
Headache
Frequent dizzy spells
Burning, painful
Visual disturbances
urination
Nausea or vomiting
Fever
Vaginal discharge
Weight gain during pregnancy
25-30 pounds
Baby – 7 ½ pounds
Placenta – 1 ½ pounds
Uterus – 2 pounds
Amniotic fluid – 1 ½ pound
Extra blood and water – 4 ½ pounds
Breast tissue – 3 pounds
Maternal stores of protein – 4 pounds
Baby’s Arrival
Pregnancy Issues
Toxemia
Ectopic Pregnancy
Stillborn
Spontaneous Abortion
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