You are 9 weeks pregnant and your baby is growing stronger each day. It’s muscles continue to develop as your baby moves around more and more. It’s facial features are forming as it begins to look more like the baby you will get to meet very soon!
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Nine week pregnancy symptoms can hit you like a ton of bricks. You may feel very fatigued during this week of pregnancy. Your body is working hard for you and for your baby’s growth and development. But, as you get closer to the 2nd trimester, these symptoms will hopefully begin to decrease as your energy level increases. Urine frequency may increase, as there is more pressure being put on your bladder as baby and uterus grows. Other potential symptoms are heartburn and ingestion, bloating, gas, and constipation. Focus on several small meals per day to help provide some relief. Big meals may increase nausea and heartburn, but it is important to make sure you are receiving adequate calories and nutrition for you and baby. Avoiding spicy or greasy foods, and don’t lay down directly after eating to reduce heartburn.
Common Symptoms at 9 weeks include:
The 9 weeks pregnant belly is a bit bigger than the previous month. This is due to the increase in the size of the uterus. You are 9 weeks pregnant and showing a little baby belly.
The baby is about 1 inch long and the size of an olive! At this week of pregnancy, the baby is preparing for weight gain. The eyelids have fully developed and closed. They will reopen around week 28.
Belly Size: The uterus has doubled in size at this week of pregnancy. You may be beginning to show, but if not, that is okay and should not be considered as a sign that something is wrong. Every body is different.
On the week 9 pregnancy ultrasound, you may be able to hear the baby’s heartbeat, but do not be worried if you cannot hear anything yet. The ultrasound will most likely be done transvaginally (probe inserted into vagina) as the uterus still sits behind the pelvic bone.
Make sure you are getting plenty of sleep right now to help with fatigue and increase energy for continuing your daily activities + growing a baby.
Week 9 of pregnancy can be a doozy. But with the right planning and support, you can work through some common symptoms and know that many of these go away once you enter your second trimester, which is right around the corner. Which pregnancy symptoms have been most surprising to you? Let us know in the comments!
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