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In month 1, it is the start of the 1st trimester. Some pregnancy tests will tell you that you are pregnant. “The embryo has split into only two cells” says a picture from www.pinterest.com. In month two, a woman has signs of being pregnant, such as morning sickness or hormonal fluctuations. The baby’s heart is beating and the brain is fully formed in this stage. In the third month the embryo becomes a fetus officially, and it is about the size of a plum. Once the fourth month comes along, it is the start of a new trimester. In this month the baby’s bones will show up on an x-ray. The bones have hardened up, but there still can be bone breaks while moving. In month five, the baby starts to be able to hear, and the mother starts to have common symptoms such as backaches, indigestion, heartburn, headaches, water retention, dizziness and constipation. Month six is the halfway point of pregnancy. Nearing the end of the month the child is fully formed. In the seventh month, a woman can have possible occurrences of Braxton Hicks contractions. Meanwhile, the baby has begun to process sights and sounds. In month eight the baby is becoming chubbier and the lungs are almost fully developed. In month nine, a woman will have Braxton Hicks contractions, pelvic pressure, and difficulty sleeping. At the end of month nine, a woman will give birth or even before that in some cases

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