First Trimester
A lot happens during these first three months. The fertilised egg rapidly divides into layers of cells and implants in the wall of your womb where it carries on growing. These layers of cells become an embryo, which is what the baby is called at this stage.
During this trimester, your baby grows faster than at any other time. By six weeks, a heartbeat can usually be heard and by the end of week 12, your baby's bones, muscles and all the organs of the body have formed. At this point, your baby looks like a tiny human being and is now called a fetus. He or she will even be practising swallowing!
In this section
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First Trimester
4 weeks pregnant: baby's development, common symptoms and things to do
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First Trimester
5 weeks pregnant: baby's development, cravings and your diet
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First Trimester
6 weeks pregnant: baby's development, morning sickness and your emotions
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First Trimester
7 weeks pregnant: baby's development, exercise and pregnancy over 40
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First Trimester
8 weeks pregnant: baby's development, symptoms and your first midwife appointment
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First Trimester
9 weeks pregnant: baby's development, your emotions and maintaining a healthy weight
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First Trimester
10 weeks pregnant: baby's development, indigestion and your first ultrasound
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First Trimester
11 weeks pregnant: baby's development, feeling hot and your rights at work
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First Trimester
12 weeks pregnant: baby's development, scans and telling people about your pregnancy
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Tips for getting through the first trimester
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First trimester worries
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Everything you need to know about the first trimester (weeks 1 to 12)
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