This is my first pregnancy and im just trying to understand the full timeline. people keep saying 9 months but in weeks i get confused. does the first one usually go full term or come early? curious to know ur experience.
It's typically 40 weeks, which is about 9 months. I actually started planning for my delivery expenses and baby's initial needs from the second trimester itself, knowing I had a good amount of time. Don't leave everything till the last minute, it helps save stress and money. Knowing the timeline helps you plan ahead for everything, from tests to baby things.
Well, for a single baby, it's generally 40 weeks. For me, with twins, they usually come a bit earlier, more like 36-37 weeks sometimes! So it can vary a bit. But either way, it feels like an eternity when you're pregnant and huge, haha! Just prepare for about 9 months.
This is a great question! I'm planning to conceive soon, and understanding the full duration helps so much with mental preparation. So it's mostly 40 weeks, good to know. It gives a clear timeline to think about everything from health to baby arrangements.
Oh my god, it feels like forever, especially in the third trimester! Haha! But actually, a full-term first pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks from the first day of your last period. Although some babies come a little earlier or later. Right now, I'm just counting down the days!
Haan, generally toh 40 weeks ka hi hota hai, yaani pure 9 mahine. Kabhi kabhi thoda pehle ya thoda baad mein bhi ho sakta hai. Yeh sab toh normal hai, na? Bas apne aap ko achhe se sambhalo iss poore time mein.
It feels like a lifetime and then, suddenly, it's over in a blink! A first pregnancy is typically 40 weeks, but really, it's a journey of profound change. Cherish every week, because once your baby is here, you'll look back and remember it differently. It's a truly special time.