The Trimesters of Pregnancy

Posted by Signature Medical Group on Monday, August 28, 2017 in Obstetrics/Gynecology

When you're pregnant, one of the key words you may be hearing or reading about is trimester.

Pregnancy is measured in trimesters from the first day of your last menstrual period, totaling 40 weeks. The first trimester is week 1 through week 12, or about 3 months. The second trimester is weeks 13 to 27. And the third trimester spans from week 28 to birth.

At Signature Medical Group, our OB/GYNs will explain the differences in each trimester and how you and your fetus will react. Trusted to deliver more than 3,000 babies every year, Signature physicians offer high quality care in a comfortable environment.

Here's an in-depth look at the three trimesters, according to WebMD:

First Trimester

In the week after fertilization, the fertilized egg grows into a microscopic ball of cells (blastocyst), which implants on the wall of your uterus. This implantation triggers a series of hormonal and physical changes in your body.

The third through eighth weeks of growth are called the embryonic stage, during which the embryo develops most major body organs. During this process, the embryo is especially vulnerable to damaging substances, such as alcohol, radiation, and infectious diseases.

Having reached a little more than 1 inch by the ninth week of growth, the embryo is called a fetus. By now, the uterus has grown from about the size of a fist to about the size of a grapefruit.

Second Trimester

If this is your first pregnancy, you'll begin to feel your fetus move at about 18 to 22 weeks after your last menstrual period. Although your fetus has been moving for several weeks, the movements have not been strong enough for you to notice until now. At first, fetal movements can be so gentle that you may not be sure what you are feeling.

If you've been pregnant before, you may notice movement earlier, sometime between weeks 16 and 18.

During this time, the fetus is still building up body fat and starting to put on a lot of weight. By the end of the second trimester, your fetus is about 10 inches and weighs about 1.5 pounds.

Third Trimester

The third trimester of pregnancy spans from week 28 to birth. Although your due date marks the end of your 40th week, a full-term pregnancy can deliver between week 37 and week 42. During the final trimester, your fetus grows larger and the body organs mature. The fetus moves frequently, especially between the 27th and 32nd weeks.

After week 32, a fetus becomes too big to move around easily inside the uterus and may seem to move less. At the end of the third trimester, a fetus usually settles into a head-down position in the uterus. You will likely feel some discomfort as you get close to delivery.

At Signature, we realize that pregnancy can bring joy but some anxiety as well. Our OB-GYNs are here for you every step of the way. Make an appointment today.