Sep 30 2010

Month One of Pregnancy

Presented by Dr. Alice W. Ko, MD (OB-GYN) of SexHealthGuru.
Those double lines can only mean one thing: you’re pregnant! Whether you’re thrilled or surprised, you’ll want to know what you can expect during that first month. It may seem strange, but it’s true. By the time you see that positive result, you’ve already been pregnant for nearly four weeks!
It’s difficult for doctors to pinpoint the EXACT moment when sperm meets egg. So to keep things consistent, most consider the start date of your 40-week pregnancy to be the first day of your last period.
For the first two weeks before your egg is fertilized, your body is training itself for your pregnancy…even if you don’t plan to have a baby! During this time, your uterus sheds its lining and your body releases estrogen, which promotes the growth of a new one. You also release a hormone called LH, encouraging your ovaries to release an egg 24 to 36 hours later.
Once your egg is released, you are able to get pregnant. If a sperm meets the egg during this time, you will become “officially” pregnant. The fertilized egg will spend the next two weeks making its way down your fallopian tubes into your uterus. There, it will burrow into the uterine wall to make its home for the next nine months.
By the end of the first month, your baby will be about the size of a poppy seed. But don’t let that tiny size fool you. That baby has already made significant strides! He or she –yes, sex has already been genetically determined – has developed specialized cells, which will become bones, organs, muscles, hair, and skin. Your baby is also forming its placenta, which is the organ that provides food and oxygen, as well as its amniotic sac, which are thin membranes filled with fluid to cushion your baby.
Expect to feel pretty normal those first two weeks after conception, as your body continues its usual cycle. After your egg is fertilized, you may experience typical PMS symptoms, such as mood swings, bloating, and cramping, although some women don’t even notice this. During week four, some women experience very light bleeding as the egg burrows into the uterine wall. This can be completely normal, and may not be an indication that something is wrong.
Because the changes during month one are so miniscule, it’s unlikely you’ll know you’re pregnant before seeing that positive test. But if you’re trying, it’s never too early to ACT like you’re pregnant! That means eating nutritious foods and exercising moderately. You should also start taking a prenatal vitamin, since the folic acid in it may help prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. At the same time, restrict your alcohol intake and avoid smoking and other potentially harmful activities.
As soon as you know you’re pregnant, it’s time to make that initial appointment with an obstetrician-gynecologist. He or she will guide you through the following months and help to ensure your healthiest child! To see an expanded video on your first month of pregnancy, please visit SexHealthGuru.

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Sep 30 2010

I am about 4 weeks pregnant and bleeding heavy!?

I am about 4 weeks pregnant and Im bleeding heavy with clots and pain in my back and a little in my stomach.! Im so scared this is my first pregnancy I don’t know whats going on! What should I do please answer back please A.S.A.P: (

Sep 30 2010

How many weeks am I? Im very confused?

Well I am 26 weeks and 4 days pregnant, The doctor told me that I am due on June 13th, so if 27 weeks makes me 7 months preggo then June 13th makes me 10 months preggo. How does this work? I am totally confused.

Sep 30 2010

ok how many months is 18 weeks pregnant?

according to What to Expect When Your Expecting
weeks 1-4= first month
weeks 5-8= 2nd month
weeks 9-13= 3rd month
weeks 14-17= 4th month
weeks 18-22= 5th month
weeks 23-27= 6th month
weeks 28-31= 7th month
weeks 32-35= 8th month
weeks 35-40= 9th month

So when somone asks me how far along I am I would say 5 right? since I am in my fifth month… Or would I say 4 since that is all I have completed…

I have been saying 5 months because that’s what I thought but another pregnant girl at my work told me that 18 weeks is only 4 months and I don’t get how? I mean your first day of college your still a freshman even though its the first day of that year…

So i am just Curious if I am right or she is… Thank you, and if I am wrong could you explain how please?

Sep 30 2010

How do I tell my fiance that I am sleeping with her 12 yr old sister who is now pregnant with my baby?

I am 27 yrs old my fiance is 23 she is boring in bed, her sister has just what I like a young tender tight wet warm mooshy stinky pusssie.
I love her and how do i tell my fiance it is over and I have been fuking your sister for almost 3 yrs and the booty is better than yours