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1. Pregnancy (Conception to Birth) Pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks and is divided into three trimesters. First Trimester (Weeks 1–12) Fertilized egg implants in the uterus Baby’s major organs begin forming Common symptoms: nausea, vomiting, fatigue, breast tenderness First prenatal visits, blood tests, ultrasounds Second Trimester (Weeks 13–27) Baby grows rapidly; heartbeat clearly heard Mother often feels baby movements Belly becomes visible Symptoms usually ease; energy improves Third Trimester (Weeks 28–40) Baby gains weight and moves into head-down position Mother may feel back pain, swelling, shortness of breath Regular prenatal checkups to monitor mother and baby 2. Signs Labor Is Starting Labor may begin naturally or be medically induced. Common signs: Regular, painful contractions Lower back pain or pelvic pressure Water breaking (amniotic fluid leaking) Bloody mucus discharge (“bloody show”) 3. Labor and Delivery (Three Stages) Stage 1: Labor (Cervix Opens) Cervix dilates from 0 to 10 cm Contractions become stronger and closer together Can last hours (shorter in later pregnancies) Pain relief options: breathing, epidural, medication, movement Stage 2: Pushing and Birth Mother pushes with contractions Baby moves through the birth canal Baby’s head crowns, then the rest of the body is born This stage can last minutes to a few hours Stage 3: Delivery of Placenta Placenta (afterbirth) is delivered Uterus contracts to reduce bleeding Takes about 5–30 minutes 4. Immediately After Birth For the baby: First breath and cry Cord is clamped and cut Baby is cleaned, weighed, and checked Skin-to-skin contact encouraged For the mother: Bleeding is monitored Tears may be stitched if needed Breastfeeding often begins 5. Recovery (Postpartum Period) Lasts about 6 weeks (sometimes longer). Mother may experience: Vaginal bleeding (lochia) Uterine cramping Breast milk production Hormonal and emotional changes Medical follow-ups ensure healing and wellbeing. If you want, I can also explain: Normal vs C-section delivery Pain management options Complications and warning signs Care for mother and baby after delivery