Pregnancy Calendar - How to Track Your Baby With a Pregnancy Calendar
One of my favorite things about being pregnant was tracking my baby’s progress with a pregnancy calendar. With it, you can see exactly how developed your baby is & it makes your sonograms even that much more fun. Week by week, you can see how your child is developing. By example, you can see what your baby looks like at three months versus what it looked like at three weeks. Also, you can use a pregnancy calendar to do things like figure out when the baby will be due. Conversely, it also works backward. For instance, if your due date is December 20, your child was conceived around March 28, assuming you have a 28 day cycle.
There are tons of places you can go straight to find a free pregnancy calendar online, or your doctor can assist you create your own. It is really cool
to know exactly what’s going on with your pregnancy each day. It is also help-ful to know in advance what to expect, such as changes in your body as well as your baby. When you know what’s coming, it is easier to know what’s & isn’t normal, which can go a long way in protecting you & your child.
Pregnancy calendars are usually based closely on a 40 week pregnancy, even though in situations where you expect a longer or shorter gestation period you can have them customized. I really can not tell you how important it’s to have a pregnancy calendar on hand when you are getting ready to have a baby. Beyond being fun to look at, they’re very informative & can prepare you for things to come. Indeed, if you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant in the near future, I highly recommend that you pick one up or download one from the internet.
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