How does your body feel at 12 weeks pregnant?

In addition to typical 12 weeks pregnant symptoms, you may start to feel shifts with morning sickness and fatigue. One day you might be exhausted, and another you may feel a burst of energy, while nausea comes and goes. Hang tight—you’re getting closer to the second trimester!

What happens in the 12 week of pregnancy?

At 12 weeks pregnant, you’ve nearly reached the end of the first trimester, and your little one has been busy. All of your baby’s vital organs and body parts will be in place this week; even the sex organs have developed.

Are the first 12 weeks of pregnancy the hardest?

The first trimester of pregnancy can often be the hardest. Pregnancy hormones, extreme fatigue, nausea and vomiting, tender breasts, and perpetually needing to wee make life growing a human no easy feat.

Can you feel movement at 12 weeks?

It’s bigger and increasingly active by the end of the fourth month. But occasionally women feel movement as early as 12 weeks. If your friend is thin, extra perceptive, on a second or higher pregnancy, a bit off in their timing, or carrying a rambunctious baby, they may well be feeling those flutters.

Why are the first 12 weeks of pregnancy important?

The fetus is most vulnerable during the first 12 weeks. During this period of time, all of the major organs and body systems are forming and can be damaged if the fetus is exposed to drugs, infectious agents, radiation, certain medications, tobacco and toxic substances.

What should I do in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy?

First trimester: your essential pregnancy to-do list

  • Arrange your first appointment with your midwife.
  • Take a supplement.
  • Check before taking medicines.
  • If you smoke, it’s time to quit.
  • Cut out alcohol.
  • Cut down on caffeine.
  • Learn what to eat and what not to eat.
  • Get relief from pregnancy sickness.