Your Pregnancy Journey
As you embark on this beautiful journey, here’s a quick overview of what to expect during each trimester:
- First Trimester: From May 10 to August 8
- Second Trimester: From August 9 to November 14
- Third Trimester: From November 15 to February 14
Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies are born on their exact due date? A typical pregnancy lasts anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, which often leaves parents guessing until the big day arrives.
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Your Baby’s Development
At 6 weeks pregnant, your baby is about the size of a sweet pea. Their head, jaw, cheeks, and chin are starting to take shape. Some moms experience morning sickness during this time, so don’t worry if you feel a little queasy.
Fun Facts for February 14 Babies
- Your baby will be an Aquarius, known for being imaginative, independent, and possessing a big heart.
- The birthstone for February is amethyst, a beautiful purple quartz that symbolizes peace and bravery.
- Interestingly, Frederick Douglass, a notable abolitionist, was born on February 14, 1818. Though his exact birth date is uncertain, he chose to celebrate on this day.
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Summary
As you navigate your pregnancy, remember that every journey is unique, and it’s perfectly normal to have questions or concerns. Celebrate the joy of expecting your little one on February 14 and consider utilizing helpful resources for at-home insemination and parenting.