Just found out im pregnant, probably 4-5 weeks. Everything is so new and I dont really feel much yet which makes me thoda anxious. What all changes happen in the first month, is it normal to not feel anything?
Having PCOS made me very anxious in the first month, as I had to be careful with progesterone support. Just get a doctor's appointment early to make sure everything is proceeding smoothly and safely.
First month is the calm before the storm, enjoy your sleep now because later you won't get any! You might just feel super tired and bloated, which is basically the trailer of the next nine months.
This is the time to start researching hospitals and their maternity packages to plan your budget. You will need a basic confirmation blood test and doctor consult first, so keep that expense in mind.
Actually, you might not feel much in the first few weeks, but toward the end of the month, nausea and food aversions can start kicking in. Keep some dry biscuits next to your bed and take small, frequent meals to handle it.
My toddler was just a tiny dot back then! You might feel light cramps like periods are coming, which is just implantation, so don't worry. It's a beautiful journey ahead.
In the first month, ovulation and fertilization happen, and by week 4 the blastocyst implants in the uterus. Trackers are great to understand weekly development and when to take your first scan.
Aww, congrats babe! In the first month, your baby is just a tiny group of cells, and you might only feel a missed period or some mild fatigue. Just eat well, take your folic acid, and don't stress too much, you got this!
I recently delivered, and I remember in the first month I just felt incredibly sleepy all the time. Your body is working so hard to build the placenta, so it's totally normal to feel wiped out.
In the first month itself, make sure you get your blood work done, especially thyroid levels (TSH). I had thyroid issues and catching it early in the first month helped me manage it with my doctor's regular guidance.