Week 10
Now that you’ve reached 10 weeks, you can stop wondering when you’ll start to actually look pregnant. It’s probably right around now, as your baby continues her rapid growth and your tummy starts to develop some extra curve (of course, you still might be the only one who notices). In the process, your ligaments and muscles are starting to stretch, so don’t be surprised if you start feeling some aches and pains. While, some mums-to-be don’t really get them, others find these sensations — called “round ligament pain” — well, downright painful. Your breasts have probably gotten bigger too, since they’ve been prepping for breastfeeding for weeks already! That’s why week 10 is probably a good time to stock up on some new, looser clothes — and maybe your first round of maternity wear. Don’t go too crazy though. As your body continues to change, you’ll likely want to get some more essentials along the way.
your baby’s the size of a prune!
Now, she’s about 1.2 inches long and weighs about .14 ounces. Her body length will almost double in the next three weeks.
your baby at 10 weeks
- Baby has working arm joints, and her cartilage and bones are forming.
- Her vital organs are fully developed and they’re starting to function.
- Her fingernails and hair are starting to appear, too.
- Plus, she’s swallowing and kicking in there. (Can you believe it?!)
pregnancy symptoms at 10 weeks
- You may have aches and pains in your abdomen, as baby’s putting a pressure on your organs, veins, muscles and ligaments.
- You’re probably still feeling nauseated and emotional.
- Tired! Not only is your body working really hard to grow baby, but your sleep might be distrupted by some pretty weird dreams.
- An increase in vaginal discharge (ew!)
- Bigger belly and boobs — this is around the time you probably can start to see some real changes in your body.
- Visible veins — those blue streaks are carrying a ton of extra blood to baby.
your must-do’s
- Have your first prenatal checkup, if you haven’t already.
- Schedule your CVS test and/or amnio, if you decide you want them.
your nice-to-do’s
- Shop for maternity clothes — your normal clothes probably aren’t fitting you right
Source: pregnant.thebump.com