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The first three months of your pregnancy are the most critical. WebMD tells you how your baby's growing.
Here’s what you can expect at 3 months pregnant for you and your baby, along with what you can do right now to prepare for the next two trimesters.
At 3 months pregnant, the first trimester is coming to a close. While some people might experience continued or worse symptoms than in the previous 2 months, others might experience improved symptoms toward the second trimester.
During the first few months of pregnancy, amazing changes happen quickly. This part of pregnancy is called the first trimester. Knowing what physical and emotional changes to expect can help you face the months ahead with confidence.
Pregnancy. / Your Body. Your first trimester pregnancy checklist. A lot happens in the first trimester – the first 13 weeks of pregnancy. Use this checklist to stay organized, healthy, and informed. Medically reviewed by Cheryl Axelrod, M.D., ob-gyn. Written by Tahirah Blanding. Photo credit: iStock.com / PeopleImages. What is the first trimester?
At three months pregnant, you’re nearing the end of the first trimester. Learn about some of the common symptoms, and about your baby’s development.
The first trimester lasts from week 1 through approximately the end of week 13 of pregnancy, or about months 1 to 3. Not sure what week you are in your pregnancy? The first step to nailing your current week down is to calculate your due date.