12 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms, Baby Development, and More

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At 12 weeks of pregnancy, women are at the end of their first trimester. For many, this marks a turning point, as early discomforts such as morning sickness and fatigue start to ease. By now, both the baby and the mother’s body have gone through significant changes, and the pregnancy feels a little more real each day. The baby’s organs are developing, while the mother’s body adapts to support the life growing inside it. In this blog, we’ll look at the common symptoms during these early weeks, the exciting changes taking place with the baby, and some important steps to help ensure a healthy pregnancy. Let’s start with the symptoms. 

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