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Nine Months of Pregnancy: Your Baby’s Almost Here

Month 9 is here, and your baby is almost ready to arrive—now’s the time to finalize preparations and stay in touch with your doctor as you approach labor.
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Eight Months of Pregnancy: Getting Ready for Baby’s Arrival

You're in the eighth month of pregnancy, with your baby nearly ready to arrive, so prepare your hospital bag, stay comfortable, and discuss labor signs with your doctor.
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Seven Months of Pregnancy: Baby’s Brain Developing at Lightning Speed

Welcome to month seven—your baby is growing fast and practicing breathing as you prepare for labor, plan for birth, and focus on rest and care.
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Six Months of Pregnancy: Your Baby's Growth Spurt and What It Means for You

Month six of pregnancy brings rapid baby growth, stronger kicks, and routine checkups, while moms may face heartburn, swelling, and should begin preparing for delivery and self-care.
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Five Months of Pregnancy: Your Baby Is the Size of a Bell Pepper

At five months, your baby is bell-pepper-sized, kicking, and it’s a good time to plan a baby shower and focus on self-care.
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Fourth Month of Pregnancy | What Nobody Tells You About the Second Trimester!

At four months, your baby is the size of an avocado, moving more, and you may feel less sick, have more energy, and notice skin changes.
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Third Month of Pregnancy | Your Baby's Growth & What to Expect!

At three months, your baby is growing fast, nausea eases, but fatigue may linger—watch for growth updates, energy tips, and prenatal scan ideas!
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Second Month of Pregnancy | Your Baby’s Heartbeat & Tiny Miracles!

At 6 weeks, your baby’s heart starts beating. By Week 8, tiny facial features and limb buds are forming—all while still the size of a blueberry!
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First Month of Pregnancy | Early Symptoms & What to Know

The first month of pregnancy brings early changes like fatigue and tender breasts. Learn what’s happening and plan your first prenatal visit.

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