Wednesday, October 2, 2019

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Week Development in Pregnancy


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BABY

Fertilization, called fertilization, occurs when the female's egg and the male's sperm meet in the tuba (tubes connecting the uterus and ovaries). The fertilized egg is called the embryo and continues its journey from the tubes into the uterus while continuing its development. It settles by clinging to the inner wall of the uterus during the blastocyst stage in 5-6 days of embryo development. In this adherence or nesting period called implantation, a disc-like structure is formed which will provide the relationship between mother and baby called placenta. The bhCG hormone released from this new placenta is the hormone measured in the pregnancy test. This hormone causes nausea in the mother.

The embryo, which is still very small, will only be 1 mm tall towards the end of the 4th week. The embryo, which is a pile of cells, is separated into different layers and divided into layers that will form the tissues of our body such as muscle, skeleton and nervous system. Meanwhile, the umbilical cord (umbilical cord) comes out from one side of the placenta. Again during these weeks, the amniotic membrane (water sac) and amniotic fluid that will surround the baby during pregnancy starts to form. Your vitamins, minerals and energy needs will increase with the beginning of pregnancy. Multivitamins and minerals that you will start taking in accordance with your doctor's recommendations are important for the healthy development of your pregnancy. For a healthy pregnancy and delivery, gynecological controls should be carried out starting from the pre-pregnancy, if possible, and any health problems should be controlled before pregnancy.

MOTHER
My baby is formed: The first 4 weeks When the sperm and egg combine to form a single cell, the cells begin to multiply rapidly. At the end of the first week, this cell mass settles on the inner wall of the uterus. In the second week, it takes the name of the embryo and the part of the fertilized egg attached to the uterine wall starts to attract food. You may not feel anything during this period when your baby settles in your uterus or you may notice a slight swelling in your breasts and a slight pain in the lower abdomen. At the end of the second week, you may notice that you do not have normal menstruation. If you did not suspect that you were pregnant until this period, you can now take a pregnancy test. A blood or urine test may indicate that you are pregnant. You can do your own urine pregnancy tests usually give the right result 1 week or a little later. Repeating the test after a few days or 1 week will provide a more consistent result.

First signs of pregnancy

• No menstrual bleeding
• Fullness of breasts, weight, tenderness, darkening of nipple color
• A feeling of fullness, swelling and pain in the lower abdomen
• Fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness
• Nausea, vomiting, especially in the morning
• Frequent urination
• Increased vaginal fluid secretion


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