Pregnancy: Weeks 33-36 (Month #9)

Your not-so-little one is probably up to 6 lbs! Find out what’s going on during the final weeks of pregnancy.

Pregnancy: Weeks 29-32 (Month #8)

Morning sickness (and all those other first trimester symptoms) have probably re-appeared during month eight.

Pregnancy: Weeks 25-28 (Month #7)

Start talking to your tummy! Your baby is probably able to hear and recognize your voice by month seven!

Pregnancy: Weeks 21-24 (Month #6)

Your baby’s a bruiser: He or she will probably reach the 1 lb mark by week 25. What else is going on?

Pregnancy: Weeks 17-20 (Month #5)

Your truck-driver’s appetite is a normal, healthy pregnancy symptom during month five. What else is?

Pregnancy Weeks 13-16 (Month #4)

Your baby is about the size of an orange this month, and growing! See what’s happening during weeks 13 to 16.

Pregnancy: Weeks 9-12 (Month #3)

During month 3, your little one transitions from embryo to fetus! What else is going on in your tummy?

Pregnancy: Weeks 5-8 (Month #2)

Morning sickness? Unfortunately! This video shows you what to expect during month two of your pregnancy.

Pregnancy: Weeks 1-4 (Month #1)

Is your pregnancy test positive? Congratulations! Here’s what to expect during weeks one through four.

What to do when bleeding during pregnancy

Bleeding during pregnancy can be a scary symptom for many women. The best course of action is to call your doctor right away if you experience this symptom at any time during your term.

When a woman has bleeding during pregnancy in the first trimester, it is often called a threatened miscarriage. This does not mean that you will inevitably have a problem with your pregnancy, but some caution is indeed called for here.

 When you go into your doctor’s office with bleeding during pregnancy in the first trimester, he will probably check the baby using an ultrasound. If you see a strong heartbeat during his exam, it is a good sign that the pregnancy may progress normally. If your doctor gets an indication that anything is wrong, he will be able to proceed accordingly with the information that the ultrasound gives him.