If you’re curious about what to expect during this exciting time, keep reading. Here’s a brief overview of your pregnancy timeline:
- 1st Trimester: May 9 to August 7
- 2nd Trimester: August 8 to November 13
- 3rd Trimester: November 14 to February 13
Here’s an interesting tidbit: only about 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their due date! Most pregnancies typically last between 38 to 42 weeks, leaving many parents guessing until the big day. If you want to track your pregnancy week by week, consider downloading the ModernFamilyBlog app.
At 6 weeks pregnant, your baby is roughly the size of a sweet pea. During this stage, the head, jaw, cheeks, and chin are beginning to take shape. You might also experience some morning sickness during this time, which is common for many expectant moms.
Did you know that babies born on February 13 fall under the sign of Aquarius? These little ones are often imaginative, independent, and possess a big heart. Their birthstone, amethyst, is known for promoting peace, stability, and bravery.
Fun fact: Sophia Lillis, an actress known for her role in It, was born on February 13, 2002!
If you’re exploring ways to conceive, check out resources like Make a Mom for at-home insemination options. They offer a unique reusable option that many find helpful. Want to know how it works? You can read more about it here. Additionally, if you’re looking for support, consider joining the Make a Mom group on Facebook for sperm donor matching.
For those interested in fertility treatments, you might want to read about IVF options, which can provide additional pathways to parenthood. And for a relatable story about a challenging journey to parenthood, check out this inspiring post here.
For more insights on pregnancy and home insemination, take a look at our guide here.
In summary, your due date is set for February 13, 2026, and you’re currently 6 weeks and 6 days pregnant. As you navigate this journey, be sure to explore the resources available for both support and information.