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2 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms and Changes

It’s finally coming true. You’re going to have a baby.

Most women feel really excited during the first two weeks of pregnancy, however, the sad part is that the different symptoms of pregnancy start to reflect on your body. While most women don’t even have an idea regarding their pregnancy in week 1, the second week is associated with several changes like tenderness in breasts, signs of morning sickness, nausea, drowsiness, among others.

If you start feeling something, you should know that it’s time to change your diet habits and lifestyle to keep you and your baby safe. That’s because the baby has just started to develop and it’s the most important part of baby development.

Body Changes During Week 2 of Pregnancy

It’s time you bid adieu to your menstrual period until you give birth to your child. You’ll also notice an increased production of endometrium inside the uterus, which works to protect the baby.

It’s difficult to know the exact date you conceived, and that’s why your due date is calculated exactly 40 weeks after by your doctor. Bucket loads of hormones are produced and you start feeling different in the second week of pregnancy.

The first thing you are going to feel is sick and tired while your breasts start getting tender. It might confuse you with periods, but it’s generally not. Your breasts feel tingling sensations because of the hormonal increase. Maybe, it’s time you need to change your bra.

Another change that 2 weeks pregnant females notice is the change in the color of vagina and vulva. It’s usually pink before pregnancy and it turns to dark purplish-red because of the increase blood supply. Similarly vaginal discharge might occur early and more frequently than before.

Baby Development During Week 2 of Pregnancy

Despite the fact that fertilization occurs during the second week of pregnancy, women generally don’t have an idea about it. The baby grows in the form of an embryo with 150 cells and three layers.

The first layer or the internal layer is called endoblast or endoderm. It develops in digestive and respiratory system and forms important organs like thyroid, pancreas, thymus and liver.

The second layer or the middle layer is called mesoderm. It develops in to muscles, bones and cartilages, inner skin layer, circulatory system, excretory system, genitals and outer covering.

The third layer or the outer layer is called ectoblast or ectoderm. It develops into brain, epidermis, and nervous system.

The baby is around 0.1 to 0.2 mm long and floats around uterus. The gender of the baby is also decided during fertilization. Out of the 46 chromosomes, X and Y chromosomes are what decide baby’s sex.

Frequently Asked Questions During Second Week of Pregnancy

1. What symptoms will I notice during Week 2 of Pregnancy?

Even if it’s just two weeks since you conceived, your doctor will tell you that you’re 4 weeks pregnant as the date is calculated from the first day of your previous period. Pregnancy symptoms during the second week differ from woman to woman. However, you’re sure to feel tired while your breasts will grow in size and you’ll feel a pricking sensation around your nipples.

2. Is vaginal spotting common at week 2 of pregnancy?

Most women notice brown or pink-colored stain in during urination. It necessarily does not mean that you’re pregnant and experts have been researching even now to find the cause of spotting. However, it’s believed that spotting is the result of implantation of fertilized eggs to uterus or hormones that try to control periods.

3. Is craving normal at second week of pregnancy?

You’re sure to feel changes in your appetite and you might crave for particular foods. The metallic taste in your mouth starts growing while you become more sensitive to smells. You start getting hungry more quickly because of the pregnancy hormone.

Most women generally hate to eat coffee, tea, eggs, and spicy foods when they’re pregnant.

4. Will my energy drop during early weeks of pregnancy?

For sure. You’ll have a loss in appetite and several other symptoms like morning sickness, drowsiness and fatigue will make you feel weak.

5. Can I take a pregnancy test now?

Most home pregnancy tests detect pregnancy hormones seven days after you’ve conceived or four days before your period is due. However, you can even identify pregnancy by noticing your missed period.

Tips on 2 weeks Pregnancy

It’s time you’ve started noticing physiological changes in your body. As the baby starts growing in week 2 of pregnancy, you need to make sure that you remain healthy to keep the baby safe. Here are few tips that might help:

  • Avoid Smoking and drinking completely: Your baby is an embryo now. Smoking and drinking will cause harmful ingredients passed to the baby which is completely undesirable.
  • Take vitamins and folic acid: The growth of baby makes you feel different. You’ll start feeling more hungry and lose your appetite. The first thing to do is take vitamins and folic acid so as to reduce any defects in the baby.
  • Change your bra size: Your breasts start becoming more tender and will grow in size. You need to make yourself comfortable at this stage, so the best thing to do is find the appropriate bra size and keep yourself at ease.
  • Eat healthy food: You’ll start craving for a lot of foods. Your stomach will start desiring more and you need to make sure that you are always full.
  • See a doctor: If you are facing some issues or want to take help regarding the changes that you’ve been noticing, it’s time to see a doctor.

The second week of pregnancy is surely an exciting start to your journey towards motherhood. Make sure to remain healthy and fit to make sure you give birth to a perfectly fine baby!

Whitney C. Harris
Whitney C. Harrishttps://www.myhealthcaretips.co.uk/
Whitney C. Harris is a New York-based writer and editor who most frequently covers parenting, pop culture, health and wellness, women's issues, and relationships. You can see more of her work at myhealthcaretips.co.uk.
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