Pregnancy Week 1 & 2
Weeks one and two are an extremely exciting and mystifying time for most women.
Mother:-
- First get your due date from pregnancy calculator and start your countdown at that week pregnant.
- Try to remember the day the period started. It makes a clear starting point for determining your baby's due date.
- You should start taking prenatal vitamins or vitamin supplements.
- Stop smoking, drinking alcohol and using over-the-counter meds now.
- your menstrual period should have let up and your uterine lining begins to build up once again and the uterine lining thickens to soon receive the egg.
- Several of your eggs are ripening and one ovary or the other is preparing to release a single egg that is ready for fertilization.
- Your last period has just started and you may be considering a pregnancy.
- Preconceptional health planning is a good idea.
- Discontinuing any form of chemical birth control.
Baby:-
As the uterus sheds its lining, the hormones are preparing another egg for release is called ovulation.
Early Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy:-
There are some signs and symptoms that most women experience during the first weeks of pregnancy. The most common symptoms that women experience during ovulation include some mild cramping, which may occur on one or both sides of the body.
It is not uncommon to feel some ovarian cramping during ovulation.
If you are trying to conceive, this can be an effective and natural way to determine your most fertile days. During the first two weeks of your menstrual cycle, your body temperature should be lower than normal, typically between 97.0 and 97.5 degrees Fahrenheit. During ovulation however, your body temperature increases, a change caused by increasing levels of progesterone. A rise of .4 to .6 degrees is common among ovulating women.
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