First time pregnant and i really want to follow whats happening with the baccha every week. Im a bit confused how to even count properly. Do u use an app or how do u all keep track? pls suggest.
There are many lovely apps that show weekly development, which is nice to read ghar pe. I used to drink coconut water and eat soaked almonds according to the weeks. But remember, if you ever feel severe cramping or less movement in later weeks, keep apps aside and call your doctor.
I am currently using a few free pregnancy apps to see what fruit size my baby is every week! It is so much fun. Does anyone know which app is the most accurate for Indian baby sizes?
I loved tracking the weeks because it helped me adjust my light prenatal yoga routines. Of course, I only did movements my doctor permitted for each trimester. Walking daily and tracking baby's growth week by week kept me super motivated.
I am planning to conceive soon and honestly, the week-by-week math sounds so complicated! Like, why does week 4 mean you are actually only 2 weeks pregnant? I am reading up on apps so I am fully prepared when it happens.
For IVF journeys, tracking is slightly different as we know the exact day of transfer. Your doctor will calculate it precisely for you, so don't get stressed by regular online calculators. Sending you so much love and strength for this beautiful time.
Tracking weeks is great, especially for scheduling important tests. Around week 24-28, make sure to ask your doctor for the sugar test, as catching gestational diabetes early is very important. Keep a close eye on your diet as the weeks progress.
Tracking can be a bit confusing if your periods were irregular like mine due to PCOS. I used my last period date but my doctor adjusted it after the first scan. Use apps for general guidance, but always follow your gynac's scanning timeline for the actual week.