I just found out I'm pregnant and am a bit confused about the trimesters. Can someone tell me how many weeks are generally considered to be in the first trimester?
Hey, don't stress too much about the exact math! It's roughly up to 13 weeks. Just focus on resting and eating whatever you can digest right now, you've got this!
To keep it practical, it's about 12 to 13 weeks. I had to plan my maternity leave and work handovers based on this timeline. Time flies fast, so take it one week at a time!
According to most pregnancy tracking apps, the first trimester officially goes from week 1 until the end of week 12 or 13. It's basically the first three months of your journey!
In my IVF journey, every single week was a milestone we counted carefully. The first trimester is generally considered to last up to the 13th week. Sending you lots of love and strength for these early weeks.
I just entered my second trimester, and for me, the first trimester ended at 13 weeks. Did anyone else feel like the first 3 months dragged on forever? I was so relieved to cross that mark!