Month 1

In month one of pregnancy, you might not even know you're pregnant yet! Your baby - still just a bundle of cel... Show

In month one of pregnancy, you might not even know you're pregnant yet! Your baby - still just a bundle of cells - has implanted itself in your uterine lining and is just beginning to grow. Prenatal care is important during the first trimester, which is why doctors recommend taking a prenatal vitamin, and that you stop smoking and drinking while pregnant. Hide

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Early Pregnancy Signs & Symptoms

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Calculating Your Due Date
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Calculating Your Due Date

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Fetal Development Week Four
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Fetal Development Week Four

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Calculating Your Due Date

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Now that you're pregnant, you probably want to know when your baby will arrive. This due date calculator video will explain how to calculate when to expect your birth - but do...

Expert: Eden Fromberg, D.O.

Early Pregnancy Signs & Symptoms

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Whether you want a baby, or you aren't ready to be pregnant, waiting for the early signs of pregnancy can be stressful. This video will show you what pregnancy symptoms to loo...

Expert: Eden Fromberg, D.O.

Fetal Development Week Four

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In week four of pregnancy, you probably just found out that you're pregnant, but your baby has been growing since the moment of conception. Your little embryo is now the size ...

Expert: Eden Fromberg, D.O.

Fetal Development Weeks One to Three

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In week one of pregnancy, you won't even be pregnant yet! While most women conceive during the second week of their cycle-when they ovulate-the baby's gestational age is based...

Expert: Eden Fromberg, D.O.

Pregnancy: Weeks 1 to 4

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Does that at-home-pregnancy test show double yellow lines? Congratulations, you're pregnant! Here's what to expect during weeks one through four.

Expert: Alice Ko, M.D.

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Adam J. Flisser, M.D.

NYU School of Medicine; FACOG, Gynecology
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