Pregnancy... that great revolution! Both the process of trying to get pregnant and its arrival involve an emotional roller coaster, a cascade of often intense emotions, both pleasant and unpleasant.
Although planning to get pregnant at a specific time is very complicated, when it comes, we discover that this was the perfect time. In my case, March was the month in which I stayed for the second time... a time that I always remember with a smile on my lips because I think it is a fantastic month to start this wonderful experience.
When we plan the pregnancy, and even if it doesn't always go according to plan, we usually calculate when the best time will be. Although there is no better month than another to conceive, the truth is that the time of year could have some influence on the course of your pregnancy.
A pregnancy is considered full term when it reaches week 37, although we know that the ideal is for the baby to remain in the uterus for as long as possible, because during these last weeks, many important changes continue to occur in its development.
It is said that a baby is considered full term when it is born between weeks 37 and 42 of gestation, but between the two there is a huge period of time for the gestation of a human being. Nothing less than five weeks, a fundamental time for the development of the baby.
One day, pregnant with my first child, I began to notice strange and rhythmic shaking that had nothing to do with the kicks that I had been feeling for weeks. I remember that in those moments I was worried and I felt somewhat puzzled. It wasn't long before I knew that these rhythmic movements were my baby's hiccups, something that started to become common during the third trimester of pregnancy.
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