July 7, 2011
What Is A Pregnancy Timeline?
A pregnancy timeline is a week by week or month by month development chart where you can base the progress of you child. It helps parents-to-be to keep track and know what is supposed to be happening during the time period. Excited parent to be can avail of a pregnancy timeline anywhere in the internet. The most useful ones are the week by week outline that show the fetuses’ development and explains what is happening at that period.
Why We Need A Pregnancy Timeline
All parents to be even if they have already experienced an earlier pregnancy needs a timeline. A pregnancy timeline helps you know what to expect and when to expect it. You can monitor the progress of the infant in your womb thru the pregnancy timeline. It will prepare you for any morning sickness or surprises that your infant may have for you like the kicking sensation you are supposed to feel faintly at around 5 months of pregnancy.
The pregnancy timeline also helps our own obstetrician keep track of your child and you. Your doctor can see if you are on the right track or if something is wrong because you are too early in your timeline or too late. This is why it is important to be able to answer the obstetrician’s questions regarding when you had your last period and if you have any notion when the baby was conceived.
What Is In The Pregnancy Timeline?
You can expect to see in week by week pregnancy outline the development of you baby in your womb. Usually, in the 1st to 4th week, the very small blastocyst attaches itself in your womb. This is the time when you start getting the morning sickness, the nausea, the dizziness and other annoying symptoms which some pregnant women seem to sail right through.
In week 5, you would have missed you period and you would have already realized you could be pregnant. In week 6 and 7, the fetus starts to form into a recognizable being with a head, eyes and spine. The arm and leg buds will also be clear at this time.
Weeks 8 – 41 will put the mother to be in many different situations where she has a hard time holding on to her urine or she can not sleep on her back any more. These are wondrous months and you should savor each and every one of them as you and the baby inside you grow with love.
Filed under Pregnancy by Sally

