Ovulation occurs 14 days before next period. Fertile days can last up to 3-5 days. Sperm can survive 5-7 days in fertile cervical mucus. Chances of pregnancy are low during and after periods
Implantation bleeding occurs 6-12 days after conception. Bleeding typically stays brown or pink, unlike menstrual flow. Bleeding lasts 3 days or less, unlike menstrual bleeding. No clots or clumps should be present
Pregnancy requires vaginal sex, not oral sex. Implantation occurs 6-10 days after conception. Pregnancy test most accurate after missed period
Frequent urination due to baby's position in pelvis. Swollen legs from fluid retention and hormonal changes. Numbness in hands and wrists from carpal tunnel syndrome. Pelvic pressure and back pain from changing centre of gravity. Skin changes including melasma and linea nigra
Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters: weeks 1-13, 14-27, 28-40. First trimester begins with last menstrual period. Ovulation typically occurs during week 2. Fertilized egg implants into uterine lining in week 3
Implantation bleeding is light spotting indicating egg attachment to uterus. Occurs around 9 days after conception, sometimes within 2 weeks. Affects 33% of pregnant women. Usually pink or brown in color, lasting 24-48 hours