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Each stage of your pregnancy, also know as a trimester, hold unique and different growth and developments, emotions and feelings. Now you can discover what each trimester holds in store for both you and your developing baby.
Before we go into each stage lets take a look at how your pregnancy is broken up into three trimesters. Your pregnancy runs over a 40 week calendar and is broken up into the trimesters,
The first taking the first 12 weeks of your pregnancy The second takes up weeks 13 - 25 The third trimester which runs from week 26 through to 40 weeks.
Each stage has something unique to offer and each trimester will probably have a completely different effect on you as any of the other two - but no matter how different they all are they are all just as important.
Pregnancy Gallery You can also see your baby develop as well as member trimester pictures with our media section as well, so don't forget to take a look there as well and to share your own pictures.
Don't forget that our pregnancy calendar gives you a detailed breakdown of what you can expect from your pregnancy in a week by week format.
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