This is not an easy question to answer. Mostly, a baby gets all the milk it needs within the first ten minutes of feeding. Quite often a baby continues to be attached to a breast because it is comfortable or it is still getting a trickle of milk. It can also be asleep.
Most of the symptoms you experience during pregnancy are normal – even if not comfortable!
Some common symptoms you may experience could include:
This is the start of the third and final trimester, so you are on the home stretch now! Revel in your pregnancy as much as you can, because when you look back you’ll find it amazing how quickly it all slipped by. In about three months time you will meet your new baby. OK enough talking lets get on with your baby’s development for the remaining months to come.
If you got this far the risk of a miscarriage diminishes. By the time you reached 12 weeks the placenta has formed properly and takes over the important job of supporting the pregnancy. This is also why the tiredness and nausea you might have experienced started to ease. Well lets get going with your baby’s development. 😉
Conception oh my goodness, deep down you hadn’t really believed that it could happen to you, well finding out that you are pregnant is an amazing feeling. Of course it happens everyday around the world, but at this moment it feels as thought you are the only one it has ever happened to.
What to expect for the months to come, I will break up the stages of pregnancy into three trimesters…example first trimester, second trimester and third trimester, So lets get started 😉