Having a baby: Stages of pregnancy by trimester

The stages of pregnancy are separated into three trimesters, with a fourth trimester after birth.

Stages of pregnancy: A woman in the early stages of pregnancy looks at printed ultrasound images.
The stages of pregnancy are described in three trimesters, with a fourth trimester after birth.
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For a pregnant person, feeling a new life developing inside your body is an amazing experience, even though you may not always feel your best during all the stages of pregnancy. One of the biggest changes for most pregnant people is weight gain — a pregnant person carrying one baby should gain between 11 and 40 lbs. (5 to 18 kilograms) by the end of the pregnancy, depending on pre-pregnancy weight, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

But there are many other changes too, and exactly how pregnancy affects the body can be very different from person to person, and even for the same mother from one pregnancy to the next. Some symptoms of pregnancy last for several weeks or months, while other discomforts are temporary or don't affect everyone the same way. 

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Cari Nierenberg has been writing about health and wellness topics for online news outlets and print publications for more than two decades. Her work has been published by Live Science, The Washington Post, WebMD, Scientific American, among others. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition from Cornell University and a Master of Science degree in Nutrition and Communication from Boston University.