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
Your baby is probably in a head-down position as the end of your pregnancy approaches, but this can change at any time before birth. It’s also time to inform yourself about what’s going to happen during labour.Plus, everything you need to know about the third trimester.Your baby ...
As you enter the final stages of your pregnancy, you’ll probably have started antenatal classes - and be learning lots of useful breathing and relaxation techniques. Here's everything you need to know about your third trimesterYour baby Your placenta is working extra hard and is ...
It’s week 11 of your pregnancy and look what’s going on with you and your baby this week.Your baby He’s still a foetus, but now he actually looks like a baby, with a big head that he can hold up and away from his chest. He is covered with downy
Your baby is running out of space in which to move about, and may be pointing downwards now, ready for the birth.You know more or less when your baby’s likely to be born, but what will she be like? Baby horoscopes may give you a clue. Clickto see what your baby’s star sign could ...
Your baby is now fully formed, so you may be feeling a little large and uncomfortable. Don’t worry... it's only natural.Check our product reviews channel before you start buying your newborn essentials, for advice on what will suit you and your baby.Your growing baby in picturesY...
in size this week, from 4mm to 8mm. Track the changes here.You You’re newly pregnant and your hormones are going haywire, so you may feel sick or grumpy and emotional. One of the most important things you can do at this stage is take a daily dose of folic
You’re 26 weeks pregnant!Well done! You’ve reached the final trimester and the end is in sight! Watch your step as your centre of gravity has changed. Your joints are loosening up, so this is also the time to take extra care of your back
You’re 23 weeks pregnant!You've reached Week 23 of your pregnancy. Your doctor or midwife will give you a MAT B1 certificate around this time. You will need it if you are claiming SMP or Maternity Allowance. Find out about your maternity rightshere
You’re 27 weeks pregnant!Make sure you are drinking lots of fluids - and grab a seat when you travel on busy buses or trains. Don’t be shy: push your stomach out on public transport so no one can ignore your bump, and ask others to give up