Pregnancy Week by Week
The first week of pregnancy occurs before you actually conceive your new baby. It’s a little confusing – doctors begin counting the weeks of your pregnancy from the date your last menstrual bleeding started, not from the date you conceived. ... Read More »
The second week of pregnancy also occurs before you conceive. It is usually around the second week (day 10-14 following the beginning of your last menstrual bleeding) that ovulation occurs. Conception, the process through which your egg and your partner’s ... Read More »
The start of the third week since the beginning of your last menstrual cycle (15-21 days) is the first week of your baby’s growth. If you have an average-length (28 day) menstrual cycle, your egg and your partner’s sperm will ... Read More »
The second week of your baby’s growth begins at the start of the fourth week of pregnancy, or 22 days after the beginning of your last menstrual bleeding. If you’ve been trying to get pregnant, you’re probably wondering whether or ... Read More »
When you are 5 weeks pregnant (five weeks from the beginning of your last menstrual bleeding) your baby is entering its third week of development. Congratulations! Your missed period this week may be the first sign that you’re pregnant. You ... Read More »
Week 6 of pregnancy is a period of major growth for your baby, which is entering its fourth week of development and is now called an embryo. If you haven’t already, you are likely to start feeling pregnant this week ... Read More »
Week 7 of pregnancy the fifth week of your baby’s development and the second week of the period in which all your baby’s organs start developing. This period is called the embryogenesis stage of pregnancy; it begins in week 6 ... Read More »


















