Categories: pregnancy

Maternal Changes

Week 1

-period begins

Week 2

-uterus has shed its lining through your period
-a new bed of blood-rich tissue is delevoping
-eggs are ripening in one of the ovaries
-preparing to release an egg

Week 3

-ripened egg is released and is travelling down a fallopian tube
-conception occurs
-implantation of blastocyst, may have some spotting or bleeding

Week 4

-may be expecting period
-early signs of pregnancy, such as, fatigue, breast soreness, and mood swings

Week 5

-period is late
-hormone changes will cause swelling of breasts, increase in hunger, and nausea
-uterus grows and puts pressure on bladder cause an increase in urination

Week 6

-nausea, morning sickness, food cravings

Week 7

-loss or gain of weight

Read More: The Development of the Baby Week by Week

Week 8

-uterus grows to the size of an orange
-increase in oil secretions and change in hormone may result in skin breakouts
-there is about 4 times the normal levels of progesterone and estrogen hormones

Week 9

-breasts may be fuller and very sensitive
-waistline may be growing
-heartburn and indigestion as body adjusts to pregnancy hormones

Week 10

-morning sickness may start to ease
-veins in abdomen, breasts, and legs will be more noticeable due to increase in blood volume

Week 11

-uterus grows to the size of a grapefruit
Week 12

-uterus will shift up and forward as it grows and won’t be pressing on bladder
-morning sickness is usually better
-less tired
-headaches and light-headedness may occur due the increased blood

Week 13

-the ligaments that hold up your uterus stretch to accommodate your growing uterus causing some achiness

Week 14

-hormones have relaxed bowel muscles causing them to work slower and less efficiently that may result in constipation
-uterus is also pressing on your bowel
-the veins on your chest and breasts are dilated and more noticeable
-the areolas may be darkening and growing in diameter

Week 15

-the uterus is three to four inches below the navel. Fundal height is the distance from the top of the uterus (fundus) to the pubic bone.

Week 16 – 17

-the uterus is about 1 1/2 to 2 inches below the navel
-weight gain is between five and ten pounds

Week 18

-the uterus is just below the navel

Week 19

-several skin changes may occur due to hormones such as the “mask of pregnancy” – blotchy patches on your forehead, cheeks, nose and chin, Itchy skin, and/or dry and flaky in certain areas and many pregnant women develop rashes, particularly on the stretched skin

Week 20

-the uterus is at the navel
-some tenderness as your belly button becomes an “outtie” from the uterus pressing on it
-the line between your navel (linea nigra) and pubic hair has darkened; it will fade after delivery

Week 21

-the uterus is about 1/2 inch above thenavel
-the average weight gain is between 10 and 15 pounds at this point
-ankles and feet may be swelling

Week 22

-the uterus is nearly an inch above the navel
-gaining weight more steadily now as your baby continues to fill out

Week 23

-feeling kicks and jabs
-the uterus is about 1 1/2 inches above the navel

Week 24

-the uterus is 1 1/2 to 2 inches above the navel

Week 25
-the uterus is the size of a soccer ball
-the uterus places pressure on your back and pelvis and may cause periodic shooting pains in thelower back and legs

Week 26

-the uterus is about 2 1/2 inches above the navel
-“Braxton Hicks” Contractions may start to happen, this is a sudden tightening and then relaxing of the uterus. These are normal, usually painless or feel similar to menstrual cramps and happen at irregular intervals.

Week 27

-the uterus is close to the rib cage now, and thelungs may not be able to fully expand causing a shortness of breath

Week 28

-the uterus is around 3 inches above the navel
-average weight gain is between 17 and 24 pounds at this point

Week 29 – 30

-difficulty sleeping
-the aorta and vena cava are slightly to the right of the center of your back, so laying/sleeping on the left side as much as possible ensures an unobstructed blood flow to the organs and extremities

Week 31

-the uterus is about 4 1/2 inches above the navel

Week 32

-the uterus is measuring about 5 inches above the navel
-the uterus is pushing the organs causing heartburn, constipation, indigestion and breathlessness

Week 33
-gaining about a pound a week
-mild edema is normal
-delveopment of pre -eclampsia. Signs are: severe headache; seeing “spots” or “flashing lights” while at rest; sudden increase in swelling, such as over 2-3 days, especially of the face; abdominal pain; and nausea, vomiting, and feeling sick, contact your caregiver immediately.

Week 34- 35
-the cervix may be stretching, thinning (effacement) and opening (dilation)

Week 36
-the average weight gain now is between 25 and 30 pounds

Week 37
-vaginal discharge may be heavier and will have more cervical mucous in it as the body prepares for labor

Week 38
-contractions may be felt
-false labor contractions are irregular and can be very painful. These contractions may be felt in various parts of the body (back, lower abdomen, pelvis)
-true labor contractions start at the top of the uterus and then spread over the entire uterus, through the lower back and into the pelvis. True labor will become stronger and more painful and won’t be alleviated by changing position.

Week 39
-the baby settles into the pelvis
-center of gravity shifts which may make you feel off-balance
-easier to breathe
-the uterus is pushing on the bladder causing an increase in urination

-the uterus is 6 1/2 to 8 inches above the navel

Week 40
-labour (labor) may occur anytime

Lorna McFadden, DCH

I have been a certified dental assistant for the past 16 years. Over that time I have been interested in many of the healing arts. In 1993, I became a reflexologist and continued to study other forms of alternative health. My passion for Homeopathy began when I was treated by a homeopath in 1998. I really resonated with the philosophy and treatment of homeopathy. Only after a few consultations I knew I had to become involved and help heal others. With restored health and a great deal of energy, I am driven to study this wonderful healing art. I have successfully completed the first milestone in my homeopathic career by graduating from the Vancouver Homeopathic Academy. I hope to write my Certification of Classical Homeopathy in the next few years. I am a member of the West Coast Homeopathic Society and regularly attend study sessions to stay updated and educated. I also attend local trade shows and educate the public on Homeopathy. I am recently married and reside in Langley with two cats and a golden retriever named Montana. My animals are wonderful homeopathic patients.

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