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When does the first trimester of pregnancy end?
When does the first trimester of pregnancy end?
- At the end of the 6th month
- At the end of the 13th week (correct)
- At the end of the 9th week
- At the end of the 20th week
What is a common sign of pregnancy that may be experienced in the first trimester?
What is a common sign of pregnancy that may be experienced in the first trimester?
- Back pain
- Sore throat
- Headache
- Nausea (correct)
When does fetal development start in pregnancy?
When does fetal development start in pregnancy?
- At the end of the second trimester
- During labor
- After birth
- When the egg is fertilized (correct)
How many weeks is a full-term pregnancy?
How many weeks is a full-term pregnancy?
What triggers your body to recognize that you're pregnant?
What triggers your body to recognize that you're pregnant?
When does the fertilized egg typically implant into the uterine lining?
When does the fertilized egg typically implant into the uterine lining?
What marks the beginning of the first trimester of pregnancy?
What marks the beginning of the first trimester of pregnancy?
Which hormone sees a significant increase during pregnancy compared to when a person is not pregnant?
Which hormone sees a significant increase during pregnancy compared to when a person is not pregnant?
What physical changes might a person experience during the first trimester?
What physical changes might a person experience during the first trimester?
Why is it important to seek early pregnancy care during the first trimester?
Why is it important to seek early pregnancy care during the first trimester?
What structures start forming during the first month of pregnancy?
What structures start forming during the first month of pregnancy?
What are some considerations for choosing where to deliver a baby?
What are some considerations for choosing where to deliver a baby?
Study Notes
First Trimester of Pregnancy
- Lasts from the first day of the last menstrual period to the 13th week of pregnancy
- During this period, women may experience symptoms like nausea and tender breasts
Fetal Development
- Begins when the egg is fertilized
- By the 13th week, all organs and body systems are developing
Pregnancy Care
- Find a pregnancy care provider as soon as possible
- Types of care providers include obstetricians, midwives, and primary care physicians
- Consider places to deliver the baby, such as hospitals, birthing centers, or home births
Physical and Emotional Changes
- Hormonal surge can cause mood swings, bloating, and fatigue
- Uterus expands, and blood volume increases during this period
Importance of Early Pregnancy Care
- Early care can help avoid potential complications
- Check with health insurance about pregnancy coverage
- Programs and agencies can help with prenatal care for those without health insurance
Fetal Development in the First Month
- Important structures form, including the amniotic sac, placenta, and umbilical cord
- A tiny clump of cells grows to become these structures
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Description
Learn about the first trimester of pregnancy, which lasts until the end of the 13th week. Discover the signs of pregnancy, fetal development, and the importance of finding a pregnancy care provider early on. Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters, each lasting about 13 weeks.