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Published on Nov 28, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PHYSICAL CHANGES

CERENA ROSS & KANIAH STANFORD

MONTH 1

  • Missed menstrual period.
  • Other signs may not be noticeable.
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MONTH 2

  • Breast begin to swell.
  • Pressure on blatter from enlarging uterus results in need to urinate more frequently
  • Possible nausea (morning sickness ) and and fatigue
Photo by B Tal

MONTH 3

  • Breast become more firm and fuller. May ache.
  • Nausea, fatigue and frequent urinating may continue.
  • Abdomen become slightly larger. The uterus is about the size of an orange.
  • Weight gain may total 2-4 pounds (0.9-1.8kg.)
Photo by Javier Volcan

MONTH 4

  • Abdomen continues to grow slightly.
  • Most discomforts of early pregnancy are usually gone.
  • Appetite increasing.
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MONTH 5

  • Enlarged abdomen becomes apparent
  • Slight fetal movements felt
  • Increased size may begin to Affect posture
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MONTH 6

  • Fetal movements sensed as strong kicks, thumps, and bumps. Some may be visible.
  • Weight gain by the beginning of this month may total 10-12 pounds(4.5-5.4kg)

MONTH 7

  • Increased size may affect posture.
Photo by wenabell

MONTH 8

  • Discomfort may result from increased size. Backache, leg cramps, shortness of breath and fatigue are common.
  • Fetal kicks may disturb the mothers rest.
  • At the beginning of this month weight gain totals about 18-20 pounds. (8.2-9.1kg)
Photo by Nanagyei

MONTH 9

  • Lightening is felt as the fetus drops to the pelvis, breathing becomes easier.
  • Other discomforts may continue.
  • Total weight gain of 25-30 pounds. (11.3-15.9kg) is typical.
  • False labor pains may be experienced.

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