So… you’re pregnant. Have you missed your period yet? Do you have a positive pregnancy test? If you answered yes to these questions, you’re actually 4 weeks pregnant! Only 36 weeks left!
Because the 40 week gestational period calendar technically starts on the 1st day of your last period, no one is actually pregnant during their first two weeks of pregnancy… weird, right?
So, if you’re here because you’re pregnant and just looking for information on what this all means, jump ahead a few weeks and start there. There’s not much to read here.
Hoping to get pregnant? This week you’re ovulating, so get going, sister! Maybe you’re taking your temperature daily or calculating your cycle like crazy! Here’s what you can do on week two of a hopeful pregnancy…
1. Take those prenatal vitamins.
2. Drink lots of water and eat healthy.
3. Relax. Or try to.
4. Get a good workout in.
5. Enjoy your husband’s company… if you’re picking up what I’m putting down! AND DO IT NOW!!
Disclaimer: As with anything, your doctor, midwife or health practitioner should be the most-esteemed and final word when it comes to pregnancy symptoms, medications, prenatal vitamins and to-do’s. This series is meant to be informative and fun, but is in no way purposed to replace the information that your doctor can provide. Always check with your doctor first.
Born and raised the oldest of five in Austin, Tx, Chandler has always had a vibrant personality and zest for life. After completing her studies in Broadcast Journalism and Spanish at Baylor University, she moved to Dallas where she lives where husband, F, their son, B, and their two dogs, Pudge and Keira. She’s passionate about her family, cooking, exercise, home décor, traveling, relationships, music and making the most of each day!
At 21, Chandler was diagnosed with gluten intolerance and an autoimmune disease linked to her thyroid. This changed the way she looked at living and transformed her focus towards an all-natural lifestyle. While not everything she does is completely all natural, she strives to make it a priority and is learning as she goes.
As a Christian, Chandler aims to live as Jesus lived, growing “in wisdom, in stature, in favor with God and in favor with man.” She believes that living well is only achieved when you strive to grow spiritually, too. This blog focuses on making the most out of the lives we are given and striving to live well in all aspects of it.
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