Usually, weeks 1-13 is first, 14-27 is second, and 28 till birth is third. Since timing is so important, make sure you get your blood tests and thyroid checks done at the start of each trimester. Regular follow-ups with your doctor will keep everything on track.
It is weeks 1 to 13 for the first, 14 to 27 for the second, and 28 to 40 for the third trimester. I remember tracking each phase so carefully, and now my baby is already on breastmilk! Enjoy every week because the time flies by.
It is generally weeks 1 to 13 for the first, 14 to 27 for the second, and 28 onwards for the third trimester. Every single week is such a precious milestone, especially after a long journey like IVF. Wishing you a very peaceful and happy pregnancy.
First trimester is weeks 1 to 13, second is 14 to 27, and third is 28 to 40. I'm currently in the third trimester and let me tell you, week 35 feels like it has 100 days! Hang in there, the math is the easy part.
First is weeks 1-13, second is 14-27, and third is 28-40. I used to keep counting the days and worrying if my baby was growing on track for each week! Try not to stress like I did, just take it one week at a time.
The first trimester is weeks 1-13, second is 14-27, and third is 28-40. My third trimester ended thoda early with a planned C-section. Recovery takes some time, but looking at your baby makes every week of waiting totally worth it.
The standard division is week 1-13 for the first, 14-27 for the second, and 28-40 for the third. Because of my PCOS, my dates were a bit confusing at first, so I always relied on my early scan results. Just go step-by-step and trust your doctor's timeline.