Congratulations! You just found out you are pregnant. You might be feeling excited, scared, nervous, nauseous—probably all of the above. From the moment you take the test to your first ultrasound, it’s such a personal and intimate experience. You haven’t yet told many people and have a million questions. You look online for more information, but many sources just skip the first trimester. Fair enough, it’s a time full of changes, nausea, and excitement. I want to use this post to discuss the facts and things that helped me better navigate the first three months of pregnancy as a soon-to-be mom of two.
The first trimester of pregnancy marks the beginning of an incredible journey that lasts from week 1 to week 12. During this time, your body undergoes remarkable changes as it adapts to nurture new life.
I would like to point out what is happening to baby, no wonder we are so tired. During these first three months, your baby goes through rapid development:
Taking care of yourself (mentally and physically) during this crucial period is essential. Below a few physical changes to add to day to day:
Proper nutrition during the first trimester is crucial for both mom and baby. It might not be easy to eat nutritious food every day, but incorporating certain elements into your diet can help improve your overall energy and mood, all while ensuring your baby gets everything they need. I’ve cracked the code on the best supplements to add to your diet for ultimate benefits and to support baby development.
Links to my supplements of choice above. I will make a small commission percentage if you decide my links.
Important Note: Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements, especially during pregnancy. Some supplements, including certain forms of vitamin A, can be harmful in excessive amounts.
The first trimester isn’t just about physical changes. Many women experience emotional shifts due to hormonal changes and the adjustment to pregnancy. It’s completely normal to feel:
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
Remember, every pregnancy is unique, and what you experience may differ from others. Always remember that the best mom is a happy one. Focus on taking care of yourself, prioritize your well-being, and maintain open communication with your healthcare provider and those you trust the most.
The first trimester can be challenging, but it’s also an exciting time of new beginnings. As you navigate through these early weeks, be patient with yourself and celebrate this special time in your life. You are a mom and everything to that little bean inside you, lets take care of ourselves during the process.
With Love,
Loymi