Pregnancy calendar - your week-by-week guide to the stages of pregnancy
What is a trimester?
People often talk about pregnancy as being nine months long. In fact it’s usually slightly longer than this. Your pregnancy is measured from the first day of your last period rather than the day you actually conceived.
A pregnancy generally lasts around 40 weeks, and your dates are referred to in weeks because this is more accurate than talking in months.
Your pregnancy has three phases, called trimesters, and each trimester is about three months long.
Each trimester has its own mix of highs and lows, and you can find out what to expect in this pregnancy calendar. The information in the calendar may be helpful for the people close to you as well.
Confused about pregnancy weeks? Wondering whether to count from the day you conceived or your last period? Discover how to count your pregnancy in weeks and months on the BabyCentre website. You can also join your BabyCentre birth club to meet others due at the same time as you, share stories, and swap tips and advice.
1. NHS Choices [accessed 2 February 2015] “Your pregnancy week by week” http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/pregnancy-week-by-week.aspx#close
Find out about the stages of your pregnancy
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Everything you need to know about the first trimester (weeks 1 to 12)
You're pregnant: congratulations! The first weeks of your pregnancy are a vital time as your body gets busy building a baby. How exciting! -
Everything you need to know about the second trimester: weeks 13 to 28
The second trimester is the middle 3 months of your pregnancy. This is a time when lots of women tell the world they’re pregnant and it begins to feel ‘real’. -
Everything you need to know about the third trimester (weeks 29 to 40)
The end of your pregnancy is in sight. Feelings at this stage of pregnancy tend to vary from tiredness and worry to excitement about the baby.
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How we produce our pregnancy health information
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