The Third Trimester of Pregnancy The pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks. Weeks are divided into three trimesters. The third trimester covers 28 to 40 weeks of pregnancy. The third trimester can be physically and emotionally challenging for a pregnant woman. The baby is considered a complete fetal at the end of week 37 and is only a matter of time before the baby is born. Researching and understanding what to expect during the third trimester can help alleviate any anxiety you may have during the final stages of your pregnancy. Woman’s body during the third trimester: In the third trimester a woman may experience more pain, pain, and swelling as she continues to cycle around her baby. A pregnant woman may begin to worry about her delivery. Other events that take place during the third period include: • Many movements made by the child • A severe cervical abnormality called Braxton-Hick contractions, which is completely random and often painful • go to the t
The second trimester of pregnancy During the second trimester of pregnancy, the symptoms you may have during the first trimester begin to improve. Many women report that nausea and fatigue begin to decrease and they view the second trimester as the easiest and most enjoyable part of their pregnancy. The following changes and symptoms may appear: • The uterus is expanding • begins to show a bigger belly • Dizziness or lightheadedness due to low blood pressure • hear the baby's movements • Body pain • increased appetite • Stretch marks on your abdomen, breasts, thighs or pants • Changes in the skin, such as darkening of the skin around your nipples, or dark skin patches • Bites • swelling of the ankles or hands Call your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms: • Nausea • vomiting • jaundice (yellow of the eyes) • Excessive swelling • Fast weight A fetus during the second period: The baby's organs grow fully during t