Week 6
It might still be a little hard to wrap your head around the idea of being pregnant, but your little one now has a heartbeat! You may also be starting to experience some of the common symptoms that occur in the first trimester such as nausea, abdominal twitches and especially fatigue, so make sure you are taking some time out to look after yourself. Check out our tips below on managing morning sickness, put your feet up and maybe even get your partner to give you a massage. Now is the perfect time for a little TLC.
These early weeks can be hard, especially if you are battling the dreaded morning sickness. Here are some ideas to combat the nausea.
Your LMC plays a big role in your preparation for parenthood so it's important to make the right choice.
Pregnancy seems designed to prepare you for life as a mother. You start making sacrifices nine months before the child is born, so by the time they put in an appearance you are used to giving things up for them.― Brett Kiellerop
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Week Four
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Week 7
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