You are 15 weeks pregnant!With any luck, you’ll be over the nausea and fatigue of early pregnancy by now and you’ll even be enjoying that ‘pregnancy glow’. If not, remember that all pregnancies are different – hopefully you’ll be feeling better soon
of the date you intend to start your maternity leave by the end of the 15th week before the baby is due (approx. week 26 of pregnancy). You must also give your employer your MATB1 maternity certificate to claim Standard Maternity Pay. If you don't qualify
Its week 10 of your pregnancy now, and extraordinary things are going on inside your bump right now.Your BabyAs his tail shrinks, he is starting to look more like a human. His limbs are growing, his arms can bend and hes got distinct toes
It’s week 10 of your pregnancy now, and extraordinary things are going on inside your bump right now.Your baby As his tail shrinks, he is starting to look more like a human. His limbs are growing, his arms can bend and he’s got distinct toes
of pregnancy and baby care.YOUR BABY He is almost fully formed and is starting to look like a little human being. He has a recognisable chin, snub nose and a large forehead. He is swallowing and clenching his fists. By the end of this week, he’ll be almost
normal? Afraid you look fat rather than pregnant? It’s normal at this stage of pregnancy when your bump is still on the small side! Boost your confidence with these reasons why you’re gorgeous.Pregnant and working? Your employer should carry out a risk
You’re 24 weeks pregnant!Make sure you're getting regular but gentle exercise - it will keep you fit and limber you up for the delivery.Everything you need to know about the second trimester.Your baby She weighs about 1lb and measures about 29cm
You are 15 weeks pregnant!With any luck, youll be over the nausea and fatigue of early pregnancy by now and youll even be enjoying that pregnancy glow. If not, remember that all pregnancies are different hopefully youll be feeling better soon