When will I feel my baby move?

You should feel your baby move between three and six months. At first, these movements may feel small. Some women say it feels like a flutter, or little bubbles. These movements will get stronger as your baby grows. After six months your baby will be moving every day. You may feel your baby move more after you eat or drink. …

Why are my breasts getting big?

Your body is growing your breasts to make milk for your baby. Your nipples could grow and become darker. The skin around your breasts may stretch. If you are experiencing extreme pain or discomfort as your breasts grow, talk to your doctor.Have more questions?Return to libraryCall your Pacify doulaSources:  March of Dimes, Centers for Disease Control, Alcoholics Anonymous U.S Department …

I’m going to have a baby. What should I do?

First, find a doctor or midwife you trust who can help you and your baby stay healthy.Second, begin to take a prenatal vitamin, but talk to your doctor or midwife first about the best one for you.Third, think about your behavior. Certain things could harm your baby. Smoking and drinking alcohol can put your baby at risk for health problems. …

I’m pregnant. What’s happening to my body?

Your body is changing! Your breasts are growing and you may have an upset stomach. You may also notice: Breasts get bigger. Upset stomach. Peeing more. Craving foods. Pain in your chest or throat. Slow digestion. Strong feelings. All of those changes are normal. If you are worried about whether a change is normal, call your doctor or midwife.Have more …

How long will I be pregnant?

You will be pregnant for about 40 weeks, or nine months. This is considered full-term. If you deliver before 37 weeks, your baby may need to stay in the hospital for a few days before going home, so your care team can check on you and the baby.Have more questions?Return to libraryCall your Pacify doulaSources:  March of Dimes, Centers for …