Pregnant week by week
Pregnant week 43 – when birth is still pending
Pregnancy week 43 is rare and requires close monitoring. Read about symptoms, waiting time and what happens when labor has not yet started.
Pregnant week 43 – when birth is still pending
Pregnancy week 43 is rare and requires close monitoring. Read about symptoms, waiting time and what happens when labor has not yet started.
Pregnant week 42 – when the pregnancy is over
Pregnant week 42 means that the pregnancy has been carried to term. Read about symptoms, close follow-up and the baby's development in week 42.
Pregnant week 42 – when the pregnancy is over
Pregnant week 42 means that the pregnancy has been carried to term. Read about symptoms, close follow-up and the baby's development in week 42.
Pregnant week 41 – when the waiting time drags on
Pregnancy week 41 is characterized by waiting and close follow-up. Read about symptoms and baby's development after the term has passed.
Pregnant week 41 – when the waiting time drags on
Pregnancy week 41 is characterized by waiting and close follow-up. Read about symptoms and baby's development after the term has passed.
Pregnant week 40 – the term has been reached
Pregnant week 40 marks the due date. Read about symptoms, the body's final preparations and what happens when labor can begin at any time.
Pregnant week 40 – the term has been reached
Pregnant week 40 marks the due date. Read about symptoms, the body's final preparations and what happens when labor can begin at any time.
Pregnant week 39 – the due date is near
Pregnancy week 39 is characterized by waiting and intense anticipation. Read about symptoms and baby's development as the due date approaches.
Pregnant week 39 – the due date is near
Pregnancy week 39 is characterized by waiting and intense anticipation. Read about symptoms and baby's development as the due date approaches.
Pregnant week 38 – ready to give birth at any time
Pregnancy week 38 is characterized by waiting and preparation. Read about symptoms and baby's development, when labor can begin at any time.
Pregnant week 38 – ready to give birth at any time
Pregnancy week 38 is characterized by waiting and preparation. Read about symptoms and baby's development, when labor can begin at any time.
Your pregnancy week by week
Being pregnant is a journey that evolves a little every week. From the moment you find out you're pregnant, your body starts working at full speed. Although it may not be visible on the outside at first, big things are happening inside. For many women, following their pregnancy week by week and understanding what's happening in their body and with their baby's development gives them peace and security.
Every week brings new changes. Some weeks you will feel tired and nauseous the most, other weeks you will feel a growing belly and life. Pregnancy is not a straight line, and it is completely normal to experience both good and more challenging periods along the way. When you follow your pregnancy week by week, you can better understand your body's signals and face the changes with peace of mind.
Reading about the development of pregnancy can also be a way to connect with the little life that is growing. Many find that knowing how the baby develops from week to week makes pregnancy more real and present.
Body development during pregnancy
At the beginning of pregnancy, your body is quietly working in the background. Your hormones are changing and your body is starting to adjust to the new situation. This can cause fatigue, nausea and a feeling of being more sensitive than usual. For some it is a mild period, for others the first trimester can feel overwhelming. No matter how you experience it, it is your body's way of creating the best conditions for your baby.
As pregnancy progresses, the body begins to change more visibly. The belly grows, and many begin to feel small signs of life from the baby. It can be a very special feeling to feel the first kicks and movements. At the same time, the body may feel heavier, and the need for rest and comfort may increase. This is completely natural.
As the weeks go by, you may also find that your body demands something different from you. More peace, more support and more care. It's a good idea to listen to your body and give it what it needs. Small breaks in everyday life, gentle movement and clothes that feel good to wear can make a big difference.
Preparing for the new chapter
Pregnancy week by week is not only about physical development, but also about the mental journey towards becoming a mother. Thoughts about birth and the postpartum period often begin to fill more space as the due date approaches. It is completely normal to have both joy and worries during this period.
Many pregnant women begin preparing for birth by reading, talking to other mothers, or sensing what feels right for them. Some find comfort in knowledge and planning, while others feel best taking things as they come. There is no one right way to do it.
The most important thing is to create a pregnancy where you feel safe and supported. Following your pregnancy week by week can give you a sense of overview and peace of mind because you know what is happening and what to expect. At the same time, it can remind you that your body does an incredible job every single day.
Pregnancy is a journey towards something new. A journey filled with change, but also with strength and love. No matter where you are in your pregnancy, you are already creating the finest foundation for life as a mother.