
Gestational timeline: 1st Trimester & 3rd Trimester
Pregnancy can lead to changes in your cervix, the lower part of the uterus. As pregnancy progresses, the cervix may become softer, higher, and more closed. These changes are normal and help support your growing baby. However, if you experience any unusual discharge, bleeding, or pain, it's important to contact your healthcare provider. It typically occurs during Weeks 1, 38 (1st Trimester & 3rd Trimester) of pregnancy.
1st Trimester & 3rd Trimester — typically experienced around weeks 1, 38
This safety grid maps the typical progression and status of cervical changes over the 40 weeks of pregnancy.
Here are other common symptoms that typically occur during weeks 1, 38:
Many pregnant women experience food aversions, where certain smells or tastes trigger feelings of nausea or disgust. This can be a result of hormonal changes and may vary from person to person. It's essential to listen to your body and avoid foods that make you feel unwell. If food aversions impact your ability to eat a balanced diet, consult your healthcare provider.
Your sex drive may rev up and your body odour may be more attractive to men around the time you're fertile.
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A missed period is often the first sign of pregnancy, signaling that fertilization has occurred and implantation has taken place. If you've missed a period and suspect you may be pregnant, take a home pregnancy test or consult your healthcare provider for confirmation and guidance on prenatal care.