Welcome to the third month of pregnancy! At
nine weeks pregnant, your baby is about the size of a cherry tomato now and
weighs less than an ounce. Do not worry though, your baby will get much bigger
and weigh much more as your pregnancy progresses.
Your
Baby’s Development
Your baby will start to resemble a baby about
now. The arms, legs, head and torso have all developed and the tail should have
disappeared as the spinal column will have developed by pregnancy week nine. If
you looked at your baby now, the head will still look large as the brain
develops quickly, and the hands and feet will still be webbed.
The sex organs will have started development by
now. However, it will be another 10 weeks or so before anyone will be able to
tell you if you have a boy or girl. The sex of the baby is usually seen at the
20 week scan, which can take place between 18 and 22 weeks gestation.
The eyelids will have developed by nine weeks
pregnant and the eyes will be fused shut. This helps the eyes develop and they
will not open until about 27 weeks pregnant. The heart will also have developed
dramatically, now forming the four chambers.
Changes
in You
You will continue to put on weight, unless you
suffer from very bad morning sickness, but this weight is likely to be water
retention. Your weight will fluctuate much more than usual throughout the day
so if you are going to measure yourself, ensure you do it at the same time each
day. This will help to avoid any major fluctuations.
It is worth remembering that your weight gain
is not necessarily fat. There is the weight of your baby, the placenta and the
amniotic fluid to think about. Some fat is beneficial during pregnancy and will
help to support the weight of your baby, your growing breasts and other aspects
of pregnancy. It is common for people to gain between 18 and 35 pounds during
pregnancy, depending on the starting weight.
Pregnancy
Symptoms at Nine Weeks Pregnant
By pregnancy week nine, you may notice a small
pouch forming when you look in the mirror. It is unlikely that passers-by will
notice this. Close family members or friends may notice something but will
usually put it down to water retention, bloating or just general weight gain.
It is unlikely that you will actually start showing for another month or two.
You may want to start showing now but enjoy this time while you can.
Itchy skin is a common symptom at nine weeks
pregnant. This is because your body is starting to stretch and your hormones
continue to change rapidly. Dry skin and eczema may also be problems,
especially if you suffered from them before getting pregnant. Moisturising cream
or cocoa butter are great options to help with these issues and have been
linked to helping to avoid stretch marks later in pregnancy.
Gas and wind are common symptoms when you are
at week nine of pregnancy. As your uterus grows and takes up more space in your
abdominal cavity, your organs need to shift. Your digestive system will become
much slower and your muscles in the gastrointestinal tract relax more. Eat
slowly to help avoid embarrassment with gas or wind and avoid foods that are
more likely to cause the problems, such as carbonated drinks, spicy foods and
dairy foods.
Headaches are common during this time and are
linked to the increase in hormones. Stress and fatigue are also linked to
headaches, along with dehydration and hunger. This symptom is likely to
disappear later in pregnancy as your hormones stabilise.
You may find that you suffer from mood swings
at nine weeks pregnant. This is completely normal and, again, is linked to the
hormones. You may be completely happy one minute but crying your eyes out the
next. Other pregnancy symptoms, such as fatigue and morning sickness, will also
cause this emotional turmoil. Once you get into the second trimester, you will
find that your mood swings subside for some time.
Just think, you have four weeks to go!
stress critically effects the health. Hence better to do morning exercise because it prevents you from sickness.
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