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Pregnancy Timeline: Here’s What to Do and When

You’re pregnant! Congrats! You might be feeling excitement, anxiety, joy, trepidation or all of the above. That’s normal.

Not only are you on the verge of a new chapter in life—especially if this baby will be your first—but it also seems there is so much to keep track of in those approximately 40 weeks of pregnancy.

Fortunately, you’re not alone. Your doctor or midwife is there to help.

“A big part of your provider’s job is to help you navigate through this new and exciting—and sometimes overwhelming—pregnancy journey,” says Brian Brimmage, MD, an obstetrician who delivers babies at UNC REX Healthcare. “No matter how much you read and plan, there will always be surprises. Your OB or midwife will try to prepare you as much as we can so you can focus on keeping yourself and your baby healthy.”

Use this timeline to help you stay on top of important health-related tasks and milestones.

Weeks 4 to 8

Weeks 9 to 12

Weeks 13 to 28

Weeks 29 to 36

Weeks 37 to 40

And a final to-do no matter where you are in the pregnancy journey, or postpartum period, for that matter: Be patient with yourself, your body and your emotions.

“I know it’s hard. Try not to stress too much, and don’t spend all your energy focusing on what you think you’re doing wrong,” Dr. Brimmage says. “Focus on what you are doing well, and try to enjoy this precious, unique time in your life.”


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