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At this stage of your journey, new developments are beginning to unfold. Check out this week-by-week guide to find out what’s in store for your baby and your body in week 1 of pregnancy.
You’re on week 1. Enjoy it, as week 2 is on the horizon!
One of the most exciting things about pregnancy is how many changes you’ll experience with your little one over the span of just 7 days! Here’s some tips and tricks to keep on top of all that’s happening.
At week one of pregnancy, your baby is 0 ounces, 0 inches—that’s because they haven't been conceived yet. But get ready. Once conception happens, your baby will grow and develop quickly over the next three trimesters.
During week 1 of pregnancy, your body is changing quickly. As your baby grows, you will too, and there are certain pregnancy symptoms you may experience at this time.
Help your baby even before the first week of pregnancy. Taking a prenatal multivitamin with folic acid before becoming pregnant can reduce the risk of congenital disabilities to your baby’s brain and spine. Plus, vitamins are an easy way to get essential nutrients you both need from the very start.
Once you get that positive pregnancy test result, you can start calculating the estimated arrival of your bundle of joy. Here are two common ways:
An easy-to-use pregnancy due date calculator↗ can help you get a better understanding of your pregnancy timeline.
You’re one week pregnant, and even though you’re not officially expecting, you can start preparing for all the excitement with Enfamil Family Beginnings. It’s the perfect resource for new and expecting moms. Save on Enfamil products, track your bump and baby’s growth, and get helpful articles each week relevant to your journey. Join now for up to $400 in free gifts.
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