There are three stages of pregnancy. The first trimester which is 0-3 months The second trimester 3-6 months The third trimester 6-9 months. The first trimester is the most crucial as this is the stage of pregnancy where any problems are at the highest risk. The second trimester is said to be the best as its the "blooming" stage as side affects from the first trimester go away and you begin to enjoy pregnancy more. The third trimester is said to be uncomfortable as your bump gets bigger you may find it hard to sleep and you get impatient as you cannot wait until you and your baby meet. you also feel like you need to Nest and get everything prepared for you and your baby. I hope this helps
First trimester: 0-12 weeks (so 12 total) Second trimester: 13-28 weeks (so 15 weeks total) Third trimester: 29 weeks-40 weeks (so 11 weeks total)
The first trimester is 0-12 weeks of pregnancy, roughly 3 months
The pregnancy cycle is pretty much done in three month increments, there is the first trimester 0-3 months second trimester 3-6 months and the third trimester is 6-9 months in the first trimester a lot goes on first the sperm fertilizes the egg then the egg divides into many cycles of cells once the egg implants around the 6th week of pregnancy everything starts to develop the placenta grows larger and your baby begins it's journey to being born in the second trimester the baby finishes its development and then starts to grow larger in your last trimester it is just all about weight gain the baby will gain about a pound a week until it is born, you can also go to pregnancy.org they even have color pictures to help you understand it all better.
Between the first and second. The first trimester is 0-12 weeks and the second is 13-28, so you could be in either
just to let you know the first trimester starts from 0-13 weeks and the second trimester is from 14 weeks to the 28th weeks and the 3 trimester from 29 weeks to 40 weeks or whenever you deliver they are not all equal the 2nd trimester is the most difficult and the longest with the last trimester actually being your shortest. Good luck with your pregnacy. :)
The ISBN of The Limits to Growth is 0-87663-165-0.
Clearly not. Most growth occurs from ages 0-18. How often do you see a 35 year old getting taller each year? The growth rate is probably modeled well by an exponential decay (high when you are a baby, almost zero when you are 75).
Because its just a baby tooth .... 0-0
three months
No baby that I have heard of!
I don't think so. The uterus has a pretty good grasp on your baby. If the baby was almost ready to pop out, it still wouldn't fall out of the stomach. But a bump may hurt the baby's growth developement and may cause a miscarriage. Remember I said MAY not WILL. :0)