13 week pregnant

By the time you are 13 weeks pregnant, you are rapidly closing
in on the end of your first trimester. Hopefully, you are feeling a
little better than you have been and are starting to think that
somehow, pregnancy isn't so bad after all. You've probably had at
least 1 ante-natal check and heard your baby's heartbeat by now. In
some strange way, having a professional such as a midwife or doctor
talk about your baby confirms your pregnancy as an absolute
reality.
You may have even had an ultrasound by the time you are 13 weeks
pregnant, particularly if you have threatened to miscarry. For
women who have felt ambivalent about conceiving, or found the news
of their pregnancy a shock, this first ultrasound can be almost
life changing. It brings the reality of the baby into sharp focus
and gives a visual reminder that life as they've known it is about
to change.
now, where do I sit?
Seeing other pregnant women in a waiting room can make you feel
you are part of a select club, one which requires a unique entry
pass. Many women enjoy this sense of unity with others.
Alternatively, it can leave some with a vague sense of concern that
they are really doing the right thing. Everyone else may be looking
so much more confident and relaxed than you're feeling. Don't worry
if you really can't get your head around exactly how you came to be
there. You are all waiting for similar reasons, though each of you
will have your own, unique story. These doubts are completely,
utterly, 100 percent normal.

your physical changes this week
- That sluggish feeling in your bowel is still an unwelcome
guest. Many pregnant women find themselves thinking more about
their bathroom habits than they really want to. Progesterone is the
culprit, the hormone which works so well in relaxing muscle fibres.
Fibre and lots of it, water, exercise, fresh juices especially
orange and prune juice, as well as cereals with grains and
wholemeal all help to relieve constipation. Stick with food and
fluid based remedies rather than medication, no matter how
"natural" they claim to be.
- It's citrus fruit time for you in week 13. Your uterus is the
size of a grapefruit and just as full. You may be more conscious of
feeling a heaviness when you sit down or at the end of the
day.
- You may be looking a bit different around the tummy. More
rounded with less of a defined waist and a bit of a pot around your
navel. Not so much that you need to revolutionise your wardrobe
quite yet, but just a bit softer in some way.
- If you've had babies before, you will probably find that you
"show" earlier than if it is your first pregnancy. The muscles and
ligaments which support your abdomen are more lax and have been
stretched before. Winter time, with all its extra bulky clothing,
can provide a perfect means of disguising an enlarging tummy.
That's if you want to keep your news a secret for a while longer of
course.
- If you are still feeling nauseous, you may find that eating 5-6
smaller meals a day is better than restricting yourself to the
standard 3. Try not to wait too long before you eat and aim to keep
your blood sugar at a steady level. There is research to support
the fact that women who are pregnant with a boy, tend to eat more
than if they are carrying a girl.
your emotional changes this week
- Lots of pregnant women feel they've settled into the idea of
being pregnant by week 13. The size of their tummy isn't
restricting them from usual physical movement and that dreaded rush
to the toilet has settled, for a while at least. You may find
yourself feeling a bit more calm and serene this week, more
accepting and going with the flow.
- If you are feeling more energetic, think about nurturing your
relationship with your partner. You may have been spending more
time facing the toilet bowl than him lately. A sad fact, but true.
Take the time to have some fun together and try to talk about
something other than how you've been feeling. He needs to be
listened to as well.
- Your breasts may seem to have taken over your chest by now,
which means they are bringing you some unwanted attention. Trying
to hide them under loose fitting tops is only partially effective.
It is a fact of pregnancy that a woman's breasts need to prepare
for breastfeeding and change their usual appearance to lactate
effectively. Get used to the glances.
your baby's changes this week

- It's still stone fruit season this week and your baby is in the
peach section. That's right; it is the size of a ripe peach and is
probably just as fuzzy at this stage of its development. The fine
hair which covers the surface of your baby's body at 13 weeks
serves to protect its skin when it is floating around in all that
water.
- Your baby is preparing its vocal chords from this week. One of
the most amazing noises you will ever hear is your baby's first
cry, a mix between relief and longing to calm them. There will be
times of course when you'll wish those vocal chords didn't work
quite as well as they do. Welcome to parenthood.
- The connections between your baby's brain, muscles and nerves
have all formed by now. They are able to move freely and use their
muscles to push and pull themselves into various positions.
Hints For The Week
- Start carrying around some tissues and make sure you've got
plenty on hand. Nasal congestion can start from week 13 which is
not because of a cold. Nose bleeds and blocked ears can also be a
common symptom. These are all due to the increased blood supply to
your mucous membranes.
- Avoid thinking you are now able to "eat for two". You will only
p**ay for this later when it can be really hard to lose excess
pregnancy weight. An ideal weight gain in pregnancy is between
10-12 kgs. Remember, it is the quality, rather than the quantity of
food which you need to be careful about. Don't deny yourself the
occasional treat but just be sensible about what you put into your
mouth.
- Start looking for maternity clothes. Lay-By if your budget is
tight or think about borrowing from someone else who has had her
baby. Second hand maternity clothes are usually in great condition
because they've not been worn for so long they show much wear.
Stay tuned for the start of your second trimester.