Pregnancy Week by Week
September 1, 2009
Below is a list of each and every week of your pregnancy. Click on the week you are interested in and read about you and your baby. When available we provide pictures of what your fetus may look like.
If you would like this information emailed to you every week of your pregnancy, be sure to sign up for Week by Week. We will email you your current week of pregnancy and every week there after.
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Week 35 if Your PregnancyYour uterus is about 4 inches above your belly button. By the end of your pregnancy you will have gained on average between 25 and 35 pounds.
Week 30 of Your PregnancyYour uterus is about 4 inches above your belly button. By the end of your pregnancy you will have gained on average between 25 and 35 pounds.
Week 5 of Your PregnancyYou may begin feeling some pregnancy symptoms this week. Your body is producing copious amounts of pregnancy hormones. These hormones will have a widespread effect on your entire body.
Week 37 of Your PregnancyThe top of your uterus is 6 ½ to 6 ¾ inches above your belly button. Your uterus may measure the same size as it did last week.
Week 8 of Your PregnancyYour uterus is growing and expanding. This can put pressure on your sciatic nerve, causing sciatic nerve pain. This feels like an occasional excruciating pain in the buttocks and down the back or side of the legs.
Week 40 of Your PregnancyYou are feeling huge and ready to get this baby on the outside! Most women do not deliver on their due date. If your due date has come and gone, don’t worry.
Week 39 of Your PregnancyMost likely, you have not experienced many changes in the last week or so. Though you are not having many changes you can see outwardly, most likely inside your cervix is beginning to prepare for the birth of your baby.
Week 38 of Your PregnancyThe top of your uterus is about 6 ½ to 7 ½ inches above your belly button. Many women will not grow any larger during the last few weeks of pregnancy.

